Youth Well-Being by Design: Integrating Research, Critical Perspectives, and Innovation
暫譯: 以設計促進青少年福祉:整合研究、批判性觀點與創新

James, Carrie, Ito, Mizuko

  • 出版商: Summit Valley Press
  • 出版日期: 2026-04-14
  • 售價: $2,690
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,556
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 348
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262052547
  • ISBN-13: 9780262052542
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商品描述

An edited collection with fresh approaches to tech and youth well-being that go beyond blame and simplistic solutions.

The relationship between technology use and youth wellbeing has been a topic of concern--and contention--for some time. The adolescent mental health crisis has amplified the debate to a fever pitch. But the relationship between technology use and well-being can't be reduced to the question of whether social media and other technologies are good or bad. Finding effective solutions needs to be grounded in the broader and diverse realities of young people's lives. Youth Well-Being by Design, edited by Carrie James and Mizuko Ito, shifts the conversation in productive directions, to move beyond the unproductive finger-pointing at tech, technologically determinist narratives, and fixation on sweeping, one-size-fits-all solutions that often do more harm than good.

The collection offers essential research insights, critical perspectives, and design frameworks supportive of youth well-being in a technology-rich world. Essays offer insights from developmental science and youth development, sociocultural perspectives, well-being research, dignity theory, sociology, psychology, and community organizing. Contributors make the case for youth-centered and community-based approaches, methods, and measures for research and design including participatory design, critical race theory, and critical humanizing digital literacies. Qualitative data (including case studies) provide robust descriptions of youth perspectives and experiences, as well as promising pedagogies and methods for taking youth- and agency-centered approaches to designing for youth well-being.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

一本編輯的合集,提供對科技與青少年福祉的新穎觀點,超越責備與簡化解決方案。

科技使用與青少年福祉之間的關係已經成為一個關注且具爭議的話題已有一段時間。青少年心理健康危機使這場辯論達到了白熱化的程度。然而,科技使用與福祉之間的關係不能簡化為社交媒體和其他科技是好是壞的問題。尋找有效的解決方案需要根植於年輕人生活的更廣泛和多樣的現實中。Youth Well-Being by Design,由Carrie James和Mizuko Ito編輯,將對話引向富有成效的方向,超越對科技的無效指責、技術決定論的敘事,以及對於一刀切的解決方案的執著,這些方案往往弊大於利。

這本合集提供了對青少年福祉在科技豐富世界中的重要研究見解、批判性觀點和設計框架。文章提供了來自發展科學和青少年發展、社會文化觀點、福祉研究、尊嚴理論、社會學、心理學和社區組織的見解。貢獻者主張以青少年為中心和基於社區的方法、研究和設計的措施,包括參與式設計、批判性種族理論和批判性人性化數位素養。質性數據(包括案例研究)提供了青少年觀點和經驗的豐富描述,以及針對青少年福祉設計的有希望的教學法和方法。

作者簡介

Carrie James is Co-Director of Project Zero and Managing Director of the Center for Digital Thriving at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She is the coauthor of Behind Their Screens and author of Disconnected (both MIT Press).

Mizuko Ito is Professor in Residence and John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Chair in Digital Media and Learning at the University of California, Irvine, and Director of the Connected Learning Lab. She is a coauthor of Algorithmic Rights and Protections for Children and Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out (both MIT Press).

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Carrie James 是哈佛大學教育研究生院 Project Zero 的共同主任及數位繁榮中心的執行董事。她是《Behind Their Screens》的共同作者及《Disconnected》的作者(均由 MIT Press 出版)。

Mizuko Ito 是加州大學爾灣分校的駐校教授及約翰·D·麥克阿瑟基金會數位媒體與學習講座的教授,也是連結學習實驗室的主任。她是《Algorithmic Rights and Protections for Children》和《Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out》的共同作者(均由 MIT Press 出版)。