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    Negotiating the New Media Platforms: Youth and Political Images in Kenya by Lynete Lusike Mukhongo

    “…New media platforms, particularly social networks act as vehicles for visual representation of a nation’s political discourse among the youth. …”
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    Social Media and Youth Mental Health: Scoping Review of Platform and Policy Recommendations by Jasleen Chhabra, Vita Pilkington, Ruben Benakovic, Michael James Wilson, Louise La Sala, Zac Seidler

    Published in Journal of Medical Internet Research (2025-06-01)
    “…Rapid technological advancements and changes in platform design have outpaced our understanding of the health effects of social media and hampered timely evidence-based regulatory responses. …”
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    Social Media Platforms and Political Participation: A Study of Jordanian Youth Engagement by Abdelsalam M. Alodat, Lamis F. Al-Qora’n, Muwafaq Abu Hamoud

    Published in Social Sciences (2023-07-01)
    “…The wide adoption of social media platforms has altered how people communicate, obtain information, and participate in society. …”
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    “A Wandering Existence”: Social Media Practices of Chinese Youth in the Context of Platform-Swinging by Hongxun Zhao, Jiahui Wang, Xurui Hu

    Published in Social Media + Society (2025-02-01)
    “…In the era of ubiquitous mobile internet, Chinese youth are engaging in dual pursuits of knowledge and employment through various social media platforms, showcasing unique social media practices. …”
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    The Audacity of Clout (Chasing): Digital Strategies of Black Youth in Chicago DIY Hip-Hop by Jabari M. Evans, Nancy K. Baym

    Published in International Journal of Communication (2022-05-01)
    “…Though many scholars have theorized about the communication of Black youth in digital spaces, academic work has generally not sought artist perspectives of how their platformed creation might be connected to relational labor. …”
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    Mental Health v. Social Media: How US pretrial filings against social media platforms frame and leverage evidence for claims of youth mental health harms by Jacqueline Richards, Kosuke Niitsu, Nora Kenworthy

    Published in SSM - Mental Health (2025-06-01)
    “…Major social media platforms face an onslaught of lawsuits and regulatory efforts related to concerns about mental health harms for underage users. …”
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    Islamic Cyber Youth: Qur'an On Social Media by Qithrotun Nida Aulia, Sholahuddin Al Ayubi

    Published in Jurnal Semiotika-Q (2023-06-01)
    “…This article aims to explore the role of Islamic Cyber Youth in the publication of the Al-Quran through social media. …”
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    Social media driven mediatization of youth in BRICS by Zamaswazi P. Cele, Marina G. Shilina, Ndivhuho Tshikovhi

    “…Examines the state of social media usage among youth in BRICS countries, focusing on data from 2023 to find the specificity of social media driven mediatization. …”
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    The virtual kidnapping of youth by social media advertising by Marie Leiner, Jose Manuel de la Rosa, Cecilia de Vargas

    “…The evolution of media influence from conventional platforms to the digital domain has heralded a transformative shift toward tailored content dissemination, algorithmic advertising methodologies, and ethical dilemmas surrounding the delineation between manipulation and persuasion in targeting susceptible youth. …”
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    Child and adolescent exposure to unhealthy food marketing across digital platforms in Canada by Monique Potvin Kent, Mariangela Bagnato, Lauren Remedios, Julia Soares Guimarães, Grace Gillis, Carolina Soto, Farah Hatoum, Meghan Pritchard

    Published in BMC Public Health (2024-06-01)
    “…Abstract Background Children and adolescents are exposed to a high volume of unhealthy food marketing across digital media. No previous Canadian data has estimated child exposure to food marketing across digital media platforms. …”
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