Description: Online Resilience and Wellbeing in Young People by Andy Phippen, Louisa Street This book explores online resilience and safety from a new perspective, by drawing extensively upon the youth voice. Underpinned by extensive empirical work, this book argues that safety, or freedom from harm, is not an achievable goal and we should refocus upon harm reduction and risk mitigation. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This book explores online resilience and safety from a new perspective, by drawing extensively upon the youth voice. While "online safety" as a concept has now existed for well over ten years, the majority of policy and narrative is driven by preventative and adultist views of ensuring safety from harm. Underpinned by extensive empirical work, this book argues that safety, or freedom from harm, is not an achievable goal and we should refocus upon harm reduction and risk mitigation. Fundamental to this argument is that the youth voice clearly states that they will not disclose, or ask adults for support, because they do not believe they will get help or worse, will be punished as a result of disclosure. The research shows that professionals often bring their own digital value biases into safeguarding decisions, and feel that they should be white knights to young people, rather than listening to them and supporting them in a non-judgemental way. The book will be of great value to researchers and students as well as practitioners, teachers and parents interested in digital resilience and safeguarding, internet security and youth online behaviour and wellbeing. Back Cover "Drawing on academic and practical expertise, Phippen and Street offer a much needed youth-centered and evidence-based approach to safeguarding young people online. Constructive and accessible, but upfront and unapologetic about the need to rethink taken-for-granted assumptions about youth, digital media and risk, this book is required reading for those working in the field. The book deftly builds a case for reform to policy and practice, and presents a workable and practical model for doing so." - - Dr Emily Setty , University of Surrey, UK. Author of Risk and Harm in Youth Sexting Culture: Young Peoples Perspectives This book explores online resilience and safety from a new perspective, by drawing extensively upon the youth voice. While "online safety" as a concept has now existed for well over ten years, the majority of policy and narrative is driven by preventative and adultist views of ensuring safety from harm. Underpinned by extensive empirical work, this book argues that safety, or freedom from harm, is not an achievable goal and we should refocus upon harm reduction and risk mitigation. Fundamental to this argument is that the youth voice clearly states that they will not disclose, or ask adults for support, because they do not believe they will get help or worse, will be punished as a result of disclosure. The research shows that professionals often bring their own digital value biases into safeguarding decisions, and feel that they should be white knights to young people, rather than listening to them and supporting them in a non-judgemental way. The book will be of great value to researchers and students as well as practitioners, teachers and parents interested in digital resilience and safeguarding, internet security and youth online behaviour and wellbeing. Andy Phippen is Professor of Digital Rights at Bournemouth University, UK with 20 years experience researching issues in the online safeguarding area. Louisa Street is a youth worker with over 10 years experience working on a range of issues with young people including online safety and drugs and alcohol awareness. Author Biography Andy Phippen is Professor of Digital Rights at Bournemouth University, UK with 20 years experience researching issues in the online safeguarding area. Louisa Street is a youth worker with over 10 years experience working on a range of issues with young people including online safety and drugs and alcohol awareness. Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Online Safeguarding Landscape.- Chapter 3. Perennial Issues?.- Chapter 4. Listening to Young Peoples Concerns.- Chapter 5. Bridging the Divide.- Chapter 6. Embedding and Empowering.- Chapter 7. Moving the Conversation On. Feature Considers issues of online resilience and safety drawing extensively upon the youth voice Argues that safety, or freedom from harm, is not an achievable goal Shows that professionals often bring their own digital value biases into safeguarding decisions Details ISBN3030886336 Author Louisa Street Short Title Online Resilience and Wellbeing in Young People Series Palgrave Studies in Cyberpsychology Language English ISBN-10 3030886336 ISBN-13 9783030886332 Format Hardcover Subtitle Representing the Youth Voice Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition 1st Imprint Springer Nature Switzerland AG Place of Publication Cham Country of Publication Switzerland Pages 125 Year 2021 Publication Date 2021-11-24 UK Release Date 2021-11-24 Illustrations 3 Illustrations, black and white; IX, 125 p. 3 illus. Edition Description 1st ed. 2022 DEWEY 004.6780835 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: Online Resilience and Wellbeing in Young People
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Author: Andy Phippen, Louisa Street
Publication Name: Online Resilience and Wellbeing in Young People: Representing the Youth Voice
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland Ag
Subject: Government, Education, Psychology
Publication Year: 2021
Type: Textbook
Number of Pages: 102 Pages