Amanda Lenhart
Amanda Lenhart
Amanda Lenhart is a senior research specialist at the Pew Internet & American Life Project who resides in Washington, D.C. She has published numerous articles and research reports, many of which focus on teenagers and their interactions with the internet and other new media technologies...
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Whether you meet someone offline or online, email and other forms of online communication now play host to some of the most crucial interactions in the early stages of a relationship.
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Whether you meet someone offline or online, e-mail and other forms of online communication now play host to some of the most crucial interactions in the early stages of a relationship.
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It debunks the myth of the tech-savvy boy,
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Text messaging is popular for two reasons: It's mobile, and it's quiet,
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We found that the Internet and dating-type activities aren't just happening on dating sites.
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We're seeing things that have always happened before, with teens saying and doing inappropriate things. They just didn't happen in such a public way.
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One in six Internet-using adults in the U.S., or 25 million people, have sold something online. The figure is higher for Web users who have access to broadband Internet connections.
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Online dating sprung out of newspaper personals. Except now, most people are aware of who is doing it and don't see there is a stigma of desperation.
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The technology is certainly not making it any easier for parents.
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Our sense from talking with these teens is that the Internet expands their network of friends. They keep in touch with people they normally would not because instant messaging can be a more casual way of talking with someone you met at summer camp or someone you have not seen in awhile.
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Teens feel more comfortable online because it is not a physical world to them. While they may be exposed to advances or images they don't like, they don't feel that they will be physically harmed because they know how to block offensive users in chat and they believe it would be hard for predators to track them down.
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Teens are very selective -- they're smart about their technology use. They use it for the kinds of things they need to do.
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There were definitely some teenagers who told me they'd been asked to rewrite papers,
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In many countries, the cell phone is viewed as the most basic piece of technical equipment, kind of like the way Americans view the computer, ... Just as some of us have multiple computers, some people have more than one cell phone.