Mediated Youth
Mediated Youth publishes cutting-edge research on the cultures, media and artifacts of children, tweens, teens, and young adults. This series aims to understand the complex relationship between youth and mediated cultures, and, whenever possible, include the voices of youth themselves. The series welcomes works that study any forms of digital culture, media culture or popular culture, such as social media, gaming, film/TV, music, fashion, sports, toys, leisure, clubs, school cultures/activities, film, dance, language, licensing/merchandising, and subcultures. Books in this series endeavor to explore how young people critically engage with mediated culture. The series invites works that engage with transdisciplinary methods and embrace a variety of critical perspectives.
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KakaoTalk and Facebook
Korean American Youth Constructing Hybrid IdentitiesVolume 33©2019 Monographs 200 Pages -
The Culture of Mean
Representing Bullies and Victims in Popular CultureVolume 30©2018 Textbook 198 Pages -
Celebrity and Youth
Mediated Audiences, Fame Aspirations, and Identity FormationVolume 29©2019 Textbook 246 Pages -
Mediated Girlhoods
New Explorations of Girls' Media Culture, Volume 2Volume 26©2018 Textbook 257 Pages