TY - JOUR
T1 - Online Communication and Adolescent Relationships
AU - Subrahmanyam, Kaveri
AU - Greenfield, Patricia M.
N1 - Subrahmanyam, & Greenfield, P. M. (2008). Online Communication and Adolescent Relationships. The Future of Children, 18(1), 119–146. https://doi.org/10.1353/foc.0.0006
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Over the past decade, technology has become increasingly important in the lives of adolescents. As a group, adolescents are heavy users of newer electronic communication forms such as instant messaging, e-mail, and text messaging, as well as communication-oriented Internet sites such as blogs, social networking, and sites for sharing photos and videos. Kaveri Subrahmanyam and Patricia Greenfield examine adolescents' relationships with friends, romantic partners, strangers, and their families in the context of their online communication activities. The authors show that adolescents are using these communication tools primarily to reinforce existing relationships, both with friends and romantic partners. More and more they are inte-grating these tools into their offline worlds, using, for example, social networking sites to get more information about new entrants into their offline world.
AB - Over the past decade, technology has become increasingly important in the lives of adolescents. As a group, adolescents are heavy users of newer electronic communication forms such as instant messaging, e-mail, and text messaging, as well as communication-oriented Internet sites such as blogs, social networking, and sites for sharing photos and videos. Kaveri Subrahmanyam and Patricia Greenfield examine adolescents' relationships with friends, romantic partners, strangers, and their families in the context of their online communication activities. The authors show that adolescents are using these communication tools primarily to reinforce existing relationships, both with friends and romantic partners. More and more they are inte-grating these tools into their offline worlds, using, for example, social networking sites to get more information about new entrants into their offline world.
UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/article/238863
U2 - 10.1353/foc.0.0006
DO - 10.1353/foc.0.0006
M3 - Article
SN - 1054-8289
VL - 18
SP - 119
EP - 146
JO - The Future of Children: Children and Media Technology
JF - The Future of Children: Children and Media Technology
IS - 1
ER -