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Teens and Information Quality: An Intersectionality-Based Dissertation in Progress Exploring Fitness Information and Social Media

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This paper is part of the SIGMIS CPR doctoral consortium, summarizing a dissertation in progress. This dissertation explores how youth, teenagers in particular, search for, evaluate, and create exercise and nutrition information they interact with via social media. This dissertation also employs an Intersectionality lens to examine the ways in which the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and socio-economic status relate to the ways in which teens make decisions about information online.

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    SIGMIS-CPR '16: Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGMIS Conference on Computers and People Research
    June 2016
    168 pages
    ISBN:9781450342032
    DOI:10.1145/2890602
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    1. fitness
    2. health
    3. information quality
    4. qualitative methods
    5. social media
    6. youth

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    June 2 - 4, 2016
    Virginia, Alexandria, USA

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