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LGBT+ Youth and Emerging Technologies in Southeast Asia : Designing for Wellbeing / by Benjamin Hanckel
(Perspectives on Children and Young People. ISSN:23652985 ; 14)

Publisher (Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2023
Edition 1st ed. 2023.
Authors *Hanckel, Benjamin author
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OB00194484 Springer Social Sciences eBooks (電子ブック) 9789819943944

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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XIII, 158 p. 10 illus., 8 illus. in color : online resource
Notes Chapter 1. Queer Youth and New Technologies in South-East Asia -- Chapter 2. Queer Safe(r) Spaces: Designing Digital Objects -- Chapter 3. Feeling Safe and Secure: The Practices and Experiences of Queer Youth -- Chapter 4. Designing stories for YouTube: Intimate Stories for Multiple Audiences -- Chapter 5. Post-Release: Examining the Impact of the Videos -- Chapter 6. New Technologies: Affect, Risk and Intimacy -- Appendix: Methodology
This book investigates the ways in which emerging digital technologies are shaping and changing the worlds of sexuality and gender diverse youth in Southeast Asia. Primarily focused on the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia, the book examines the potential of digital technologies to enhance wellbeing in and across these contexts. Drawing on multi-site ethnographic field research, interviews, survey data, and online content analysis, the book examines the design and use of websites and content by and for LGBT+ youth. The book innovatively interrogates the design of transnational digital wellbeing initiatives, alongside the digital practices of those the technologies are designed for. It illustrates not only the (im)possibilities of technological design, but also the capacity for design to participate in what Hanckel calls ‘(trans)national digital wellbeing’ processes. He asks us to consider the ways that global technologies are contextual—a paradox that is explored throughout the book. The analysis extends important discussions in youth research, contributing to a greater understanding of how LGBT+ youth are engaging new technologies to participate in identity-making, health and wellbeing, as well as political action. It also considers implications for digital wellbeing and digital health promotion efforts globally with young people who experience marginalisation. In doing so the book makes a critical contribution to understanding the ways that transnational digital interventions get deployed and (at times) incorporated into youth practices
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Subjects LCSH:Sociology
LCSH:Social groups
LCSH:Digital media
LCSH:Queer theory
LCSH:Youth -- Social life and customs  All Subject Search
LCSH:Educational sociology
FREE:Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging
FREE:Digital and New Media
FREE:Queer Studies
FREE:Youth Culture
FREE:Sociology of Education
Classification LCC:HM716-753.2
DC23:305.2
DC23:306.87
ID 8000093632
ISBN 9789819943944

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