Young users and the digital divide: readers, participants or creators on Internet?
Keywords: 
Materias Investigacion::Comunicación
Social networks
Internet
Digital natives
Young users
Participation
Digital divide
Issue Date: 
2014
Publisher: 
Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra
ISSN: 
2174-0895
Citation: 
Ballano, S., Uribe, A.C., & Munté-Ramos, R-A. (2014). Young users and the digital divide: readers, participants or creators on Internet? Communication & Society 27(4), 147-155.
Abstract
This article analyses how young people, parents and teachers perceive the uses of digital tools and environments made by those known as digital natives. The research combines analysis of an extensive bibliography on the subject with the results of field research based on 30 focus groups, involving 120 youngsters and 60 adults in five Spanish cities, within the framework of a national study. The results show that while adults consider that young people use technological tools in complex ways directed towards content creation, teenagers perceive themselves as mainly readers and participants on the Net.

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