#YouthMediaLife Lectures

26.06.2019 18:00 - 20:00

Dr. Katie Davis: Agency and Identity in Networked Environments: Insights from Researching and Designing for Today's Digital Youth

As the first of a series of international lectures,

#YouthMediaLife Lectures,

we cordially invite you to come and listen to Dr. Katie Davis (University of Washington, Seattle):

Agency and Identity in Networked Environments: Insights from Researching and Designing for Today's Digital Youth

Wednesday, 26 June, 2019, 18:00

The lecture will be in English.

About Katie Davis:

Dr. Katie Davis is an associate professor at the University of Washington Information School, adjunct associate professor in the UW College of Education, and a founding member and Co-Director of the UW Digital Youth Lab. Since October 2018, she has been a visiting research scientist at Hasso Plattner Institüt, Universität Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany. Her research explores the role of new media technologies in young people’s personal, social, and academic lives, with a particular focus on the intersection between technology and identity development during adolescence and emerging adulthood.

http://katiedavisresearch.com/

Susanne Reichl und Ute Smit

Heads of the research platform “Mediatised Lifeworlds: Young People’s Narrative Constructions, Connections and Appropriations”, in short #YouthMediaLife

Organiser:
Research platform “Mediatised Lifeworlds: Young People’s Narrative Constructions, Connections and Appropriations”
Location:
Unterrichtsraum (lecture hall), Department of English and American Studies, Universitätscampus AAKH, Spitalgasse 2-4, Hof 8.3 (ground floor)