Digital identities of young people from the south of Spain: An online sexual differentiation

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Abstract

Through a mixed methodological approach, we want to know how adolescents aged between 14 and 16 years from the south of Spain express and identify themselves on social networks, with respect to their sex. As such differences can determine gender inequality, we will analyse differences between females and males regarding the expression of identity on social networks. Analysis of obtained results demonstrates that many relevant attributes still emerge such as the socio-cultural representation of gender as sex in social networks. Differences emerged between the identity expressions of females and males which can generate inequalities favouring females and males. This implies a series of repercussions and, ultimately, defines the so-called digital gender divide. Taking into account these results we could intervene in the population of children to carry out prevention activities focused on social networks.

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García-Navarro, E. B., Bermejo, J. L. G., & Araujo-Hernández, M. (2021). Digital identities of young people from the south of Spain: An online sexual differentiation. Children, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/children8121179

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