Powerful devices: how teens' smartphones disrupt power in the theatre,classroom and beyond |
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Authors: | John M Richardson |
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Institution: | Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada |
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Abstract: | During a series of high school English and Drama class trips to the theatre, so many students were online, the entire back row often glowed blue. Although much of the literature suggests that information and communication technologies are benign and neutral, this back-row collision of digital and live culture signals to teachers that technology is freighted with issues of power: questions of identity formation, consumerism, autonomy and freedom. This qualitative study of high school students at the conclusion of their four-play series suggests that cell phones shape the youth audience experience, that etiquette regarding the use of these powerful devices remains sharply contested, and that students apply a range of strategies to dealing with issues of power and agency around their use. |
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Keywords: | youth theatre audiences cell phones power technology |
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