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Spectacles of intimacy? Mapping the moral landscape of teenage social media

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posted on 2023-06-08, 18:54 authored by Liam BerrimanLiam Berriman, Rachel ThomsonRachel Thomson
This paper explores young people's expressed concerns about privacy in the context of a highly mediated cultural environment, mapping social media practices against axes of visibility and participation. Drawing on interdisciplinary conceptual resources from both the humanities and social sciences, we use ‘spectacles of intimacy’ to conceptualise breaches of privacy, mapping an emergent moral landscape for young people that moves beyond concerns with e-safety to engage with the production and circulation of audiences and value. The paper draws on data from a methodological innovation project using multi-media and mixed methods to capture lived temporalities for children and young people. We present a model that captures a moral landscape shaped by emotional concerns about social media, the affordances of those media and affective discourses emerging from young people's use of the media.

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'Face to face: tracing the real and the mediated in children's cultural worlds'; NCRM Methodological Innovation Project

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  • Published

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  • Submitted version

Journal

Journal of Youth Studies

ISSN

1367-6261

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Issue

5

Volume

18

Page range

583-587

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  • Social Work and Social Care Publications

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  • Yes

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2015-02-20

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