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Social networks: “On the internet, adolescents have elaborate and thoughtful strategies”

2022-12-02T18:38:08.369Z


INTERVIEW - A specialist in digital uses, Anne Cordier is a professor of information and communication sciences at the University of Lorraine. She has published Growing up connected with Éditions C&F.


LE FIGARO.

- How have social networks changed the lives of families?

Anne Cordier.

- The family is both the

“I”

and the

“we”.

The arrival of an object in everyday life, the smartphone, has shaken up this articulation.

Experienced as an intrusion into an organized world, it has become an issue of sharing but has also created conflicts of territory and influence.

It is complicated for adolescents to combine belonging to the family collective, organized by the parents, and belonging to their own territory, that of the collective of peers which is also organized through social networks.

On the parents' side, it is difficult to know when to intervene and what degree of control to exercise.

Should we be concerned about the exposure of children and teenagers on social networks?

In their daily lives, children experience the fear of being exposed to online violence even if fortunately not all of them experience it personally.

Digital bullying exists but...

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Source: lefigaro

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