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Report
Nov 2, 2005Amanda Lenhart, Mary Madden
American teenagers today are utilizing the interactive capabilities of the internet as they create and share their own media creations.
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Report
Jul 27, 2005Amanda Lenhart, Paul Hitlin, Mary Madden
Today’s American teens live in a world enveloped by communications technologies; the internet and cell phones have become a central force that fuels the rhythm of daily life.
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More in: Teens, Email
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Report
Apr 18, 2007Amanda Lenhart, Mary Madden
The majority of teens actively manage their online profiles to keep the information they believe is most sensitive away from the unwanted gaze of strangers, parents and other adults.
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More in: Teens, Social Networking, Identity, Safety
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Presentation
Jun 22, 2006Amanda Lenhart
Online social networking is both about connecting to others through publicily displayed networks and about creating self-expressive content.
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More in: Social Networking
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Presentation
Feb 1, 2006Amanda Lenhart
Amanda Lenhart joins Talk of the Nation with guests danah boyd and Parry Aftab in a series of interviews on the phenomenon of the popular social networking website Myspace.com.
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More in: Teens, , Safety, Social Networking
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Presentation
Nov 6, 2006Amanda Lenhart
More than a third or 35% of online adults create content online, and 57% of teenagers 12-17 make their own content to post to the Web. Younger users and home broadband users are the most avid content creators, and most post their creations online ...
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More in: Blogs, Video, Teens
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Presentation
Mar 16, 2007Mary Madden
This presentation highlights recent Pew Internet Project research with a special focus on the adoption of social media applications among teenagers and adults in the U.S.
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More in: Web 2.0, Generations, Libraries
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Presentation
Oct 19, 2007Mary Madden
Pew Internet Project research on teenagers' use of social networking applications explores the reasons why these sites are so popular and how they are changing communication patterns and expectations of connectivity among young library patrons.
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Presentation
Feb 23, 2007Mary Madden
Recent research looking at teens’ online behaviors and communications choices demonstrates that social networking activity is just one element of a larger shift towards greater engagement with participatory media.
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More in: Web 2.0, Teens, Libraries