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Vol. 9 No. 1 (2014)
Vol. 9 No. 1 (2014)
Published:
2014-03-01
Table of Contents
1-5
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Editor's Note
Media and Youth Development: An Overview of Issues, Theory, and Research
Christine McCauley Ohannessian, Michelle Boyd, Steven Kirsh
6-13
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Feature Articles
Windows of Opportunity: Family Systems Theory and Developmental Considerations for Supporting Youth, Parents and Clinicians in the Digital Age
Steven Barreto, Sue K. Adams, Jennifer Daly
14-28
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The Role of Adolescent Development in Social Networking Site Use: Theory and Evidence
Drew P. Cingel, Ellen Wartella, Marina Krcmar
29-40
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Toward a Theory-Predicated Definition of Digital Literacy for Early Childhood
Elizabeth R. Kazakoff
41-58
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Youth Online Media Use: Associations with Youth Demographics, Parental Monitoring, and Parent-Child Relationships
Jessie Rudi, Jodi Dworkin
59-70
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Television and the Internet: The Role Digital Technologies Play in Adolescents’ Audio-Visual Media Consumption. Young Television Audiences in Catalonia (Spain)
Meritxell Roca, Daniel Aranda, Jordi Sánchez-Navarro
71-85
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“Be Careful Who You Friend:” Early Adolescents’ Reports of Safety, Privacy, and Family Monitoring of Facebook Use
Linda Charmaraman, Jennifer M. Grossman
86-99
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Without Television
Keri A. Schwab, Barbara Brock
100-112
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Adolescent Perceptions of Animation Violence as an Indication of Aggressive Attitudes and Behaviors
Rosemary V. Barnett, Joshua Hirsch, Gerald R. Culen, Joy Jordan, Heather Gibson
113-128
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The Changing Landscape of Peer Aggression: A Literature Review on Cyberbullying and Interventions
Katie Davis, Justin Reich, Carrie James
129-142
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A Longitudinal Examination of the Relationship Between Media Use and Self-Competence During Adolescence
Christine McCauley Ohannessian
143-156
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At-Risk Youth in After-School Programs: How Does Their Use of Media for Learning About Community Issues Relate to Their Perceptions of Community Connectedness, Community Involvement, and Community Support?
Rosemary V. Barnett, Jeffrey C. Neely, Caroline Payne-Purvis, Gerald R. Culen
157-169
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Resource Reviews
Bers’s Theory of Positive Technological Development
Steven Worker
170-174
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