Digital Girls is a research project that brings together an international team of researchers, techno-geeks, tweens and teens, ethnographers, teachers, filmmakers and more who are interested in examining digital experiences in terms of:
…and much, much more!
Digital Girls examines the everyday digital experience of girls in Canada, South Africa, and the U.K, and highlights the need for girls' voices to be recognized, acknowledged, and given influence as citizens of a globally networked world.
This website represents another project for Digital Girls…(click on the project title above for more information)
In this project, we use artefacts from digital play culture to access girls’ views and provoke memories and evocative experiential descriptions…(click on the project title above for more information)
This project focuses on the ways in which the photo/video prompt of ‘picturing hope’ can help to illuminate some of the ways that girls and young people in various contexts see their futures. We are also interested in the ways in which the uses of digital technology can in and of themselves contribute to a deeper understanding of the idea of ‘hope’ and ‘the future’ and in particular how digital technology might itself become a tool for social change…(click on the project title above for more information)
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