Clicks - How to Be Your Best Self Online
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Product details
- ISBN 9781529066630
- Weight: 222g
- Dimensions: 152 x 196mm
- Publication Date: 18 May 2023
- Publisher: Pan Macmillan
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
- Age Group: Ages 12+
Natasha Devon's Clicks - How to Be Your Best Self Online is the perfect guide for young people navigating the digital world.
There are three billion people online. Each of those people has their own biases, agendas and issues. It’s little wonder when young people step into the digital world and are bombarded with ‘hot takes’, calls to cancel ‘problematic’ individuals, trolls, fake news and celebrity sales pitches they’re likely to find it overwhelming and confusing.
This book wants to change that. It will teach young people how to:
- See and evaluate all sides of an argument
- Spot fake news
- Explain their ‘take’ persuasively
- Use the internet to campaign for a fairer world
- Get the most out of their online role models
- Show allyship to marginalised groups
Natasha Devon is a writer, campaigner and broadcaster. She travels to schools and colleges throughout the UK and the world, delivering classes and conducting research with teenagers, teachers and parents on mental health, body image and social equality.
Natasha spoke to a wide range of experts and organizations for this book including The Centre for Countering Digital Hate, Childnet, Glitch, Fullfact and Stop Funding Hate
Natasha Devon MBE tours schools, colleges and universities throughout the world delivering talks and conducting research on mental health and related issues.
She is an ambassador for the charity Glitch (which promotes digital citizenship and seeks to protect marginalised voices online) and a patron for No Panic (an organization helping people manage anxiety). She has founded several campaigns including the Mental Health Media Charter and Where’s Your Head At?, which aims to improve mental health in work places.
