Behind Their Screens, Emily Weinstein
Behind Their Screens, Emily Weinstein
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Behind Their Screens
What Teens are Facing (and Adults Are Missing)

Author: Emily Weinstein, Carrie James

Narrator: Emily Weinstein

Unabridged: 6 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/09/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

How teens navigate a networked world and how adults can support themWhat are teens actually doing on their smartphones? Contrary to many adults’ assumptions, they are not simply “addicted” to their screens, oblivious to the afterlife of what they post, or missing out on personal connection. They are just trying to navigate a networked world. In Behind Their Screens, Emily Weinstein and Carrie James, Harvard researchers who are experts on teens and technology, explore the complexities that teens face in their digital lives, and suggest that many adult efforts to help—“Get off your phone!” “Just don’t sext!”—fall short.Weinstein and James warn against a single-minded focus by adults on “screen time.” Teens worry about dependence on their devices, but disconnecting means being out of the loop socially, with absence perceived as rudeness or even a failure to be there for a struggling friend. Drawing on a multiyear project that surveyed more than 3,500 teens, the authors explain that young people need empathy not exasperated eye-rolling. Adults should understand the complicated nature of teens’ online life rather than issue commands, and they should normalize—let teens know that their challenges are shared by others—without minimizing or dismissing. Along the way, Weinstein and James describe different kinds of sexting and explain such phenomena as watermarking nudes, comparison quicksand, digital pacifiers, and collecting receipts. Behind Their Screens offers essential listening for any adult who cares about supporting teens in an online world.

About Emily Weinstein

Emily Weinstein is a Research Director at Project Zero at Harvard and a Lecturer at the Graduate School of Education. Weinstein’s work with Carrie James on Project Zero has been covered in Time, the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, and the Atlantic, and they are both sought-after speakers on teens and technology.

About Carrie James

Carrie James is a Principal Investigator at Project Zero and the author of Disconnected: Youth, New Media, and the Ethics Gap. James’s work with Emily Weinstein on Project Zero has been covered in Time, the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, and the Atlantic, and they are both sought-after speakers on teens and technology.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Margot

I loved this book! Well, of course I would because I am the mom of one the authors. :) And here is why you should read this book: My daughter Emily Weinstein and her co-author Carrie James have put ten years of research into it. It’s straightforward and easy to read. You will get a perspective of not......more

Goodreads review by Anna

This book was informative and interesting, but at the end of the day, I am disgusted with what our society has become and I'm worried for my children.......more

Goodreads review by Travis

My daughter is 12, and has entered middle school with a phone and everything that comes with it. Before reading this I was for sure the “put your phone down and go outside” parent. After reading this I understand taking a more thoughtful approach to how and and why I limit phone usage, and know how......more

Goodreads review by Suzanne

This is a must read for parents and educators of those between the ages of 10-20. As a mom, I’ve been so curious about the seemingly invisible culture of what happens between my kids and the world through (not really) vanishing snaps. Turns out, it’s more sophisticated and complex than I knew. Since......more


Quotes

“The authors offer advice for parents, emphasizing the need to avoid simplistic solutions, to understand the complexity of the social media environment, and to listen with empathy. For anyone who wants to know where the social media road is leading, this is an important book.” Kirkus Reviews

“It’s such a relief to see a book about screen time that centers young peoples’ voices and treats them with respect.” Anya Kamenetz, author of The Art of Screen Time

“Too often we ignore the point of view of teenagers—but not in this book. James and Weinstein have taken youth voices seriously, cutting through myths and offering deep insights for parents, teachers, and scholars.” John Palfrey, President of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation