Digital Media, Friendship and Cultures of Care

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Author_Paul Byron
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Dating App
Dating apps
Digital media
Digital Media Practices
Digital Peer
digital peer care frameworks
Emotional support
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Everyday Practice
Formal Sexual Health
Gender Diverse Young People
LGBTQ Friend
LGBTQ+ mental health
Mental Health Peer Support
Mental Health Support
Peer Education
Peer Education Initiatives
peer support networks
Peer Support Practices
qualitative health research
Sexual Health
sexual health education
Sexual Health Information
Sexual Health Negotiations
Sexual Health Promotion
Sexual Health Websites
social media practices
Tumblr Users
Vice Versa
Young People
Young people's expertise
Young People's Friendship
Young People's Health
Young People's Mental Health
Young People's Peers
Young People's Sexual Health
Young People’s Friendship
Young People’s Health
Young People’s Mental Health
Young People’s Peers
Young People’s Sexual Health
youth digital wellbeing

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367183462
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores how digital media can extend care practices among friends and peers, researching young people’s negotiations of sexual health, mental health, gender/sexuality, and dating apps, and highlighting the need for a multifocal approach that centres young people’s expertise.

Taking an "everyday practice" approach to digital and social media, Digital Media, Friendship and Cultures of Care emphasises that digital media are not novel but integrated into daily life. The book introduces the concept of "digital cultures of care" as a new framework through which to consider digital practices of friendship and peer support, and how these play out across a range of platforms and networks. Challenging common public and academic concerns about peer and friendship influences on young people, these terms are unpacked and reconsidered through attention to digital media, drawing on qualitative research findings to argue that digital and social media have created important new opportunities for emotional support, particularly for young people and LGBTQ+ people who are often excluded from formal healthcare and social support.

This book and its comprehensive focus on friendship will be of interest to a range of readers, including academics, students, health promoters, educators, policymakers, and advocacy groups for either young people, LGBTQ+ communities, or digital citizenship. Academics most interested in this book will be working in digital media studies, health sociology, critical public health, health communication, sexualities, cultural studies, sex education, and gender studies.

Paul Byron is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Technology Sydney, based in the School of Communication. As a digital and social media researcher, his current research focuses on LGBTQ+ young people’s digital peer support, and how this can inform Australian mental health policy.