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Foster Youth in the Mediasphere = Lived Experience and Digital Lives in the Australian Out-Of-Home Care System /
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Title/Author:
Foster Youth in the Mediasphere/ by Milissa Deitz, Lynette Sheridan Burns.
Reminder of title:
Lived Experience and Digital Lives in the Australian Out-Of-Home Care System /
Author:
Deitz, Milissa.
other author:
Burns, Lynette Sheridan.
Description:
XI, 147 p. 4 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Social service. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17953-2
ISBN:
9783031179532
Foster Youth in the Mediasphere = Lived Experience and Digital Lives in the Australian Out-Of-Home Care System /
Deitz, Milissa.
Foster Youth in the Mediasphere
Lived Experience and Digital Lives in the Australian Out-Of-Home Care System /[electronic resource] :by Milissa Deitz, Lynette Sheridan Burns. - 1st ed. 2022. - XI, 147 p. 4 illus.online resource.
1. Introduction -- 2. Foster Youth in the Mediasphere -- 3. Out-Of-Home Care in Australia -- 4. Out-Of-Home Care in the Mainstream Media -- 5. Digital Support for Young People in Out-Of-Home Care -- 6. Online Lived Experience -- 7. Current Research and Future Directions.
This book considers the impact of digital media and technology on lived experience for young people in foster care. While the extent and intricacies of foster care—known as out-of-home care (OOHC) in Australia, where this study takes place—are not widely understood by the general public, youth in care might struggle to construct a personal identity that goes beyond reflecting the stereotypes and stigma by which they are often recognised. In today’s digital environment, media can play a significant role in any individual’s developing sense of self, identity, and belonging. Deitz and Sheridan Burns examine OOHC through the lens of networked media environments and investigate the conditions that encourage belonging and resilience in order to establish the role that digital technology can play in supporting those conditions for individuals, family networks, and the care sector. .
ISBN: 9783031179532
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-17953-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Social service.
LC Class. No.: HV697-3024
Dewey Class. No.: 361.3083
Foster Youth in the Mediasphere = Lived Experience and Digital Lives in the Australian Out-Of-Home Care System /
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