This work explores the diverse ways in which young people are active social agents in the production of youth culture in the digital age. It collects an international range of empirical accounts describing the ways in which young people utilize and appropriate new technology. The contributors draw on a range of theoretical perspectives including cultural studies; social anthropology and feminism.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Standard textBy Helene BaileyIn the course of my own studies into the early Christian Church; I noted that several modern theological authors had referenced this work. Written by a highly qualified author; it is a good standard text on the subject of Christian art and a very useful reference source.4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Detailed reference work on Early Christian ArtBy Carmel MarieA quite academic book; whereas my preference is for something more superficial. However for serious students of early Christian art; this would be an excellent reference because it is quite detailed. One shortcoming is lack of coloured photos- everything is black and white; and in fact there are relatively few photos in book given that its a book about art.