A Nicol, MJ Fleming - Journal of school violence, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Mobile phone aggression (MPA) is a relatively new phenomenon. Using newly developed measures, a pilot study was conducted with 348 adolescents ages 13–17 years to determine …
J Carroll, D Cameron - RIDE: The Journal of Applied Theatre and …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
This article presents a case study of Australian secondary school students as co-creators of a dramatic pre-text, using online and mobile media to develop an improvisation-based …
Marketing messages socialize individuals into believing that (amongst other practices) consuming cosmetics is the key to beauty and such messages are now being targeted …
S Lusinga, M Kyobe - The Electronic Journal of Information …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Mobile victimisation is one form of cyberaggression that is increasing and affecting many young people today in the developing world. While studies on cyberbullying and …
Purpose–This article aims to explore, and compare, the perceived association between economic resources and peer relationships among two age groups of Swedish tweens …
S Kurniawan, JO Haryanto - Researchers World, 2011 - search.proquest.com
Children are unique and also potential market They are unique, because they usually do not spend their own money but they might have high purchasing power back up. They are …
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to explore the functions of material possessions and economic resources in peer relationships among third grade children. Design/methodology …
Children play a crucial role of influence in the purchase decisions of their parents, especially in decisions regarding less expensive products such as food and playthings. Marketing …
This thesis examined the adoption of mobile phones and use of SMS among Chinese teenagers based on the uses and gratification theory and computer-mediated …