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BA Youth Work
About this course
Digital citizenship refers to the ability to navigate digital environments in a responsible, respectful, and safe way to communicate with people, buy or sell items and take part in politics. This module will explore the role that digital technology has upon young people’s lives internationally through children’s communicative practices, cultures of connectivity and perceptions of opportunities and the risks that smartphones present. The remarkable rise of young people's online gaming habits, as a form of play, communication and connectivity will be analysed as to whether these digital skills can be useful in offline interactions. The use of and attachment to avatars as an alternative form of
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