Social Media + Society | |
âItâs Not Like Itâs Life or Death or Whateverâ: Young Peopleâs Understandings of Social Media Data | |
LuciPangrazio1  | |
关键词: social media; personal data; data literacies; teenagers; privacy; security; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2056305118787808 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
Young peopleâs engagements with social media now generate large quantities of personal data, with âbig social dataâ becoming an increasingly important âcurrencyâ in the digital economy. While using social media platforms is ostensibly âfree,â users nevertheless âpayâ for these services through their personal dataâenabling advertisers, content developers, and other third parties to profile, predict, and position individuals. Such developments have prompted calls for social media users to adopt more informed and critical stances toward how and why their data are being usedâthat is, to build âcritical data literacies.â This article reports on research that explores young social media usersâ understandings of their personal data and its attendant issues. Drawing on research with groups of young people (aged 13â17 years), the article investigates the consequences of making third party (re)uses of personal data openly available for social media users to interpret and make critical sense of. The findings provide valuable insights into young peopleâs understandings of the technical, social, and cultural issues that underpin their ability to engage with, and make sense of, social media data. The article concludes by considering how research into critical data literacies might connect in more meaningful and effective ways with everyday lived experiences of social media use.
【 授权许可】
CC BY-NC
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