Youth, Culture and NICTs: Triangle or Prism?

  • Costán Sequeiros Bruna Complutense University of Madrid
  • Héctor Puente Bienvenido Francisco de Vitoria University
  • Mélida López Jiménez
  • Marta Fernández Ruiz
Keywords: youth, digital studies, technological education, Internet, NICTs

Abstract

The world changes at an unprecedented speed fuelled by globalization and technological advances, among which the new information and communication technologies (NICTs) are a central piece. Young people, keen for new experiences and products, usually position themselves at the vanguard of the use and innovation of these new technologies, adapting them to their needs and interests, creating and disseminating new modes of interaction. Issues like technological literacy, discourses around technophilia and technophobia, the idea of analogue and digital natives, etc., are concepts points of debate that are becoming increasingly central to society and deserve an in-depth consideration. But, being a novel field of research and one that is constantly evolving, research in this space finds itself facing several methodological challenges and shortcomings, but also in relation to how the object of study is defined, for example, videogames are often considered inappropriate for academic research.

Author Biographies

Costán Sequeiros Bruna, Complutense University of Madrid
Lic. Sociología, Lic. Ciencias Políticas, Dr. Sociología.
Héctor Puente Bienvenido, Francisco de Vitoria University
Lic. Sociología, Dr. Sociología.
Mélida López Jiménez
Lic. Sociología.
Marta Fernández Ruiz
Dra. Investigación en Medios de Comunicación.
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Published
2016-11-14
How to Cite
Sequeiros Bruna, C., Puente Bienvenido, H., López Jiménez, M., & Fernández Ruiz, M. (2016). Youth, Culture and NICTs: Triangle or Prism? Teknokultura. Revista de Cultura Digital Y Movimientos Sociales, 13(2), 699-718. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_TEKN.2016.v13.n2.53267
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