Young People, Social Media and Health (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
232
Utgivningsdatum
2020-09-30
Förlag
Routledge
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780367664671

Young People, Social Media and Health

Häftad,  Engelska, 2020-09-30
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The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.tandfebooks.com/doi/view/10.4324/9781351026987, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license The pervasiveness of social media in young peoples lives is widely acknowledged, yet there is little evidence-based understanding of the impacts of social media on young peoples health and wellbeing. Young People, Social Media and Health draws on novel research to understand, explain, and illustrate young peoples experiences of engagement with health-related social media; as well as the impacts they report on their health, wellbeing, and physical activity. Using empirical case studies, digital representations, and evidence from multi-sector and interdisciplinary stakeholders and academics, this volume identifies the opportunities and risk-related impacts of social media. Offering new theoretical insights and practical guidelines for educators, practitioners, parents/guardians, and policy makers; Young People, Social Media and Health will also appeal to students and researchers interested in fields such as Sociology of Sport, Youth Sports Development, Secondary Physical Education, and Media Effects.
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Overall, this book signals a vital step towards unpicking the complex relationship between young people, social media and health. It is a valuable resource for a variety of stakeholders, including policy makers, researchers and health/education practitioners. Jo Hickman Dunne - Loughborough University

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Victoria A. Goodyear is a Lecturer in Pedagogy in the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK. Kathleen M. Armour is Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education) and the academic lead for the Higher Education Futures institute (HEFi), University of Birmingham, UK.

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List of figures List of tables Notes on contributors Foreword BRETT SMITH Preface 1 What young people tell us about health-related social media and why we should listen Victoria A. Goodyear and Kathleen M. Armour Part I Case studies of young peoples engagement with health-related social media 2 Kelly: automatically sourced social media content Victoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, and Kathleen M. Armour 3 Yaz: suggested or recommended social media content Victoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, and Kathleen M. Armour 4 Leah: peer content Victoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, and Kathleen M. Armour 5 James: likes Victoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, and Kathleen M. Armour 6 Jess: reputable content Victoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, and Kathleen M. Armour 7 Young peoples recommendations and actions for schools/teachers, parents/guardians, and social media companies Victoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, and Kathleen M. Armour Part II Disciplinary analysis of young peoples engagement with health-related social media 8 Social media as a health resource: a salutogenic perspective Mikael Quennerstedt 9 School physical education and learning about health: pedagogical strategies for using social media David Kirk 10 Young people, social media, and disordered eating Anthony Papathomas, Hannah J. White, and Carolyn R. Plateau 11 Space, place, and identity: new pressures in the lives of young people Rachel Sandford and Thomas Quarmby 12 Young people and public pedagogies of the body within social media Emma Rich 13 The role of social media in developing young peoples health literacy Dean A. Dudley, Penny Van Bergen, Anne Mcmaugh, and Erin Mackenzie 14 The role of internet memes in shaping young peoples health-related social media interactions Ashley Casey 15 Young people, social media, and digital democracy: towards a participatory foundation for health and physical educations engagement with digital technologies Eimear Enright and Michael Gard Part III Evidence-based guidelines, recommendations, and actions 16 Right message, right time: how adults can support young peoples engagement with health-relatedsocial media 195 Victoria A. Goodyear and Kathleen M. Armour 17 Young people, social media, physical activity, and health: final thoughts on the work, the present, and the future Lorraine Cale Index