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Not all young people “use” the internet: exploring the experiences of ex-use amongst young people in Britain

Abstract:
Despite the rhetoric about ‘digital youth’ a great deal of research has highlighted how young people vary significantly in the ways that they engage with the Internet. A rarely explored group is those young people who hardly use the Internet at all. Yet, they are an important focus of attention, particularly as many services and support for young people are often digital by default. Through in-depth interviews with 22 young people this chapter explores the experiences of young people who consider themselves “ex-users” of the Internet. Through the analysis we identify two groups of young people in this category: young people who used to be Internet users, but no longer feel they are Internet users; and those who had never really felt like Internet users in the first place. We conclude by highlighting the continuing challenges of measuring ‘use’ of the Internet and the potential policy and practice implications for this group of young people and for global leaders.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
Education
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-2074-5486

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Editor
Role:
Editor


Publisher:
Information Age Publishing
Host title:
Crossing the Bridge of the Digital Divide: A Walk with Global Leaders
Pages:
37-58
Chapter number:
3
Series:
Educational Leadership for Social Justice
Publication date:
2018-08-01
EISBN:
9781641133920
ISBN:
9781641133913


Language:
English
Subtype:
Chapter
Pubs id:
pubs:922219
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uuid:a881da05-684b-420b-b4cf-11631d3ef5c8
Local pid:
pubs:922219
Source identifiers:
922219
Deposit date:
2018-09-28

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