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Digital Passages: Migrant Youth 2.0 : Diaspora, Gender and Youth Cultural Intersections /
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Table 1: Time frame of different fieldwork activities -- Table 2: Frequency of non-Internet media use among Moroccan-Dutch youth (percentages, n = 344) -- Table 3: The interviewees -- names are pseudonyms suggested by the informants -- Table 4: The importance of online discussion forums in the lives of Moroccan-Dutch youth (percentages, n = 344) -- Table 5: The importance of instant messaging in the lives of Moroccan-Dutch youth (percentages, n = 344) -- Table 6: The importance of social networking sites in the lives of Moroccan-Dutch youth (percentages, n = 344) -- Table 7: Self-profiling cultural affiliations (n = 344 Moroccan-Dutch and 448 ethnic-majority Dutch respondents) -- Table 8: The importance of YouTube in the lives of Moroccan-Dutch youth (percentages, n = 344) -- List of diagrams -- Diagram 1: Subcultural affiliations as expressed by the Moroccan-Dutch survey respondents (percentages, multiple answers possible, n = 344) -- Diagram 2: Locations where Moroccan-Dutch youth connect to the Internet (percentages, n = 344) -- Diagram 3: Internet application user frequencies of Moroccan-Dutch youth (means, 5-point scale, n = 344) -- Diagram 4: The attachment of Moroccan-Dutch youth to various Internet applications (means, 3-point scale, n = 344) -- Diagram 5: Attention for major news events on nl.politiek and Marokko.nl (adapted from Van Stekelenburg, Oegema & Klandermans, 2011, p. 263) -- Diagram 6: Topics Moroccan-Dutch youth report to discuss (graph shows percentages, n = 344) -- Diagram 7: Moroccan-Dutch youth self-reporting SNS profiling attributes (graph shows percentages, n = 344) -- Diagram 8: Reasons for participating in self-profiling on SNSs (multiple answers possible, graph shows percentages, n = 344) -- Diagram 9: Selfie ideals reported by Moroccan-Dutch youth (multiple answers possible, percentages, n = 344).…”
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Digital Passages: Migrant Youth 2.0 : Diaspora, Gender and Youth Cultural Intersections /
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Table 1: Time frame of different fieldwork activities -- Table 2: Frequency of non-Internet media use among Moroccan-Dutch youth (percentages, n = 344) -- Table 3: The interviewees -- names are pseudonyms suggested by the informants -- Table 4: The importance of online discussion forums in the lives of Moroccan-Dutch youth (percentages, n = 344) -- Table 5: The importance of instant messaging in the lives of Moroccan-Dutch youth (percentages, n = 344) -- Table 6: The importance of social networking sites in the lives of Moroccan-Dutch youth (percentages, n = 344) -- Table 7: Self-profiling cultural affiliations (n = 344 Moroccan-Dutch and 448 ethnic-majority Dutch respondents) -- Table 8: The importance of YouTube in the lives of Moroccan-Dutch youth (percentages, n = 344) -- List of diagrams -- Diagram 1: Subcultural affiliations as expressed by the Moroccan-Dutch survey respondents (percentages, multiple answers possible, n = 344) -- Diagram 2: Locations where Moroccan-Dutch youth connect to the Internet (percentages, n = 344) -- Diagram 3: Internet application user frequencies of Moroccan-Dutch youth (means, 5-point scale, n = 344) -- Diagram 4: The attachment of Moroccan-Dutch youth to various Internet applications (means, 3-point scale, n = 344) -- Diagram 5: Attention for major news events on nl.politiek and Marokko.nl (adapted from Van Stekelenburg, Oegema & Klandermans, 2011, p. 263) -- Diagram 6: Topics Moroccan-Dutch youth report to discuss (graph shows percentages, n = 344) -- Diagram 7: Moroccan-Dutch youth self-reporting SNS profiling attributes (graph shows percentages, n = 344) -- Diagram 8: Reasons for participating in self-profiling on SNSs (multiple answers possible, graph shows percentages, n = 344) -- Diagram 9: Selfie ideals reported by Moroccan-Dutch youth (multiple answers possible, percentages, n = 344).…”
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