scholarly journals Piger på nettet. Repræsentationer af unge kvinders seksualitet i den digitale tidsalder

2016 ◽  
Vol 31 (75) ◽  
Author(s):  
Victoria Flanagan

“Girls Online. Representations of Adolescent Female Sexuality in the Digital Age”Media representations of social media and cyberspace often emphasise their negative social impact for adolescent girls. There is the potential, however, for virtual reality to function as a pro-feminist space that enables young women to form supportive, networked communities. A number of YA fictions published post-2005 adopt this type of representational paradigm and explicitly seek to construct a positive relationship between feminine subjectivity and digital technology.  This article will focus particularly on how three YA narratives – L8r, g8r (2007) by Lauren Myracle, Fangirl (2013) by Rainbow Rowell and the short story “Tumbling” (2014) by Susie Day – comment on the manner in which social media has affected the expression of female sexual desire in the digital age. These YA fictions provide young readers with progressive representations of adolescent female sexuality that acknowledge and validate female desire and also showcase the positive role that online social networks can play in nurturing unconventional and empowered expressions of female sexuality.

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 281-288
Author(s):  
Zhenling Sun

COVID-19 pandemic is a global Crisis, social media platforms have been a significant site of getting information and arouse discussions. However, social bots have risen on the online social networks, social bots are applications that existing in cyber space merely and they can mimic human users to interact with you following their own logic, there are the features of “Intangible”、“personate” and “automatic”. Evidence suggests that social bots did harm to the Health Communication during COVID-19 pandemic, researchers found that social bots contributed to diffuse political issues stir negative emotions, spread rumor. Social bots often have a negative association, but there are many bots which perform benign tasks. This study analysis the reasons bots performed badly in COVID-19 pandemic first, then discuss about how to turn the “threats” to “treatments”, proving that social bots can act as a positive role in different periods of Health Emergencies.


Demography ◽  
1986 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 217 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Richard Udry ◽  
Luther M. Talbert ◽  
Naomi M. Morris

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