Selfies, sexts and sneaky hats: young people's understandings of gendered practices of self-representation

Volume: 9, Pages: 12
Published: May 15, 2015
Abstract
When is sexting not sexting? How do producers and sharers of naked and seminaked selfies negotiate and engage with broader cultural codes and conventions of sexed and gendered selfrepresentation? This article draws on interviews conducted in 2012 with three mixed-sex groups of 16and 17-year-olds in Sydney, Australia, as part of the Young People and Sexting in Australia project (Albury, Crawford, Byron, &Mathews, 2013). It focuses not on the...
Paper Details
Title
Selfies, sexts and sneaky hats: young people's understandings of gendered practices of self-representation
Published Date
May 15, 2015
Volume
9
Pages
12
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