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The networked young citizen : social media, political participation and civic engagement
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The networked young citizen : social media, political participation and civic engagement

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Introduction : the networked young citizen : social media, political participation and civic engagement / Brian D. Loader, Ariadne Vromen and Michael Xenos
The great equalizer? : patterns of social media use and youth political engagement / Michael Xenos, Ariadne Vromen and Brian D. Loader
Spaces for public orientation? : longitudinal effects of Internet use in adolescence / Mats Ekström, Tobias Olsson, and Adam Shehata
Political influence across generations : partisanship and candidate evaluations in the 2008 election / Emily Vraga, Leticia Bode, Jung Hwan Yang, Stephanie Edgerly, Kjerstin Thorson, Chris Wells, and Dhavan V. Shah
Young citizens and the fine art of disengaging online / Kjerstin Thorson
Australian reflections on learning to be citizens in and with the social web / Suzanne Mellor
Perceptions of students and teachers in England about how social media are used (and how they could be used) in schools and elsewhere / Ian Davies and Edda Sant
"The outraged young" : young Europeans, civic engagement and the social media in a time of crisis / James Sloam
The contribution of websites and blogs to the students' protest communication tactics during the 2010 UK university occupations / Yannis Theocharis.

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