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This 309-page paperback from University of California Press examines how young people engage with the online world, addressing common myths and presenting observed realities. It situates the discussion within the computing and internet security landscape, offering a factual look at digital life from a youth-focused perspective. The work contributes to conversations about online safety, media literacy, and the social effects of digital technologies on children and adolescents, backed by research and analysis appropriate for readers seeking a grounded understanding of contemporary online life for young people.
| Pages | 309 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publisher | University of California Press |
| Categorypath | Books > Computing & Internet > Computer Networking & Security > Computer Security |