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Young People, Social Media and Health

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Young People, Social Media and Health book

Edited ByVictoria A. Goodyear, Kathleen M. Armour
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 22 November 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351026987
Pages 250
eBook ISBN 9781351026987
Subjects Education, Health and Social Care, Humanities, Sports and Leisure
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Goodyear, V.A., & Armour, K.M. (Eds.). (2018). Young People, Social Media and Health (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351026987

ABSTRACT

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 people’s lives is widely acknowledged, yet there is little evidence-based understanding of the impacts of social media on young people’s health and wellbeing.

Young People, Social Media and Health draws on novel research to understand, explain, and illustrate young people’s 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.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|20 pages

What young people tell us about health-related social media and why we should listen

ByVictoria A. Goodyear, Kathleen M. Armour

Size: 0.54 MB

part I|2 pages

Case studies of young people’s engagement with health-related social media

chapter 2|7 pages

Kelly

Automatically sourced social media content
ByVictoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, Kathleen M. Armour

Size: 0.38 MB

chapter 3|7 pages

Yaz

Suggested or recommended social media content
ByVictoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, Kathleen M. Armour

Size: 0.42 MB

chapter 4|7 pages

Leah

Peer content
ByVictoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, Kathleen M. Armour

Size: 0.46 MB

chapter 5|7 pages

James

Likes
ByVictoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, Kathleen M. Armour

Size: 0.46 MB

chapter 6|7 pages

Jess

Reputable content
ByVictoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, Kathleen M. Armour

Size: 0.75 MB

chapter 7|11 pages

Young people’s recommendations and actions for schools/teachers, parents/guardians, and social media companies

ByVictoria A. Goodyear, Hannah Wood, Kathleen M. Armour

Size: 0.39 MB

part II|2 pages

Disciplinary analysis of young people’s engagement with health-related social media

chapter 8|15 pages

Social media as a health resource

A salutogenic perspective
ByMikael Quennerstedt

Size: 0.60 MB

chapter 9|15 pages

School physical education and learning about health

Pedagogical strategies for using social media
ByDavid Kirk

Size: 0.37 MB

chapter 10|16 pages

Young people, social media, and disordered eating

ByAnthony Papathomas, Hannah J. White, Carolyn R. Plateau

Size: 0.41 MB

chapter 11|15 pages

Space, place, and identity

New pressures in the lives of young people
ByRachel Sandford, Thomas Quarmby

Size: 0.75 MB

chapter 12|15 pages

Young people and public pedagogies of the body within social media

ByEmma Rich

Size: 0.43 MB

chapter 13|15 pages

The role of social media in developing young people’s health literacy

ByDean A. Dudley, Penny Van Bergen, Anne McMaugh, Erin Mackenzie

Size: 0.61 MB

chapter 14|15 pages

The role of internet memes in shaping young people’s health-related social media interactions

ByAshley Casey

Size: 0.42 MB

chapter 15|14 pages

Young people, social media, and digital democracy

Towards a participatory foundation for health and physical education’s engagement with digital technologies
ByEimear Enright, Michael Gard

Size: 0.42 MB

part III|2 pages

Evidence-based guidelines, recommendations, and actions

chapter 16|17 pages

Right message, right time

How adults can support young people’s engagement with health-related social media
ByVictoria A. Goodyear, Kathleen M. Armour

Size: 0.39 MB

chapter 17|13 pages

Young people, social media, physical activity, and health

Final thoughts on the work, the present, and the future
ByLorraine Cale

Size: 0.67 MB
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