Use and Appropriation of New Media Technologies by Teens: «The E-Teen Model» Perspective
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2019
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Galactica Media: Journal of Media Studies
Abstract
In this article it is reasoned that e-teens have different characteristics, attitudes,
motivations and needs regarding new media use and appropriation. Consequently,
teenagers have to be studied in a different context than any other group. We also argue
that theories and models regarding uses, gratifications and appropriation of new media
technologies are generalized and therefore cannot aptly be applied to the study of eteens.
Grounded in concepts from Uses and Gratifications, Model of Technology Acceptance,
Technology Appropriation theories and a critical study of the developmental needs of e teens, this study proposes a conceptual model that explains how e-teens use and
appropriate new media technologies- the E-teen Model. Further, to test the model, the
quantitative approach was used to select 300 teens from age 13 to 19 in senior high schools
in the Greater Accra region of Ghana to answer questions in relation to the predictions in
the E-teen Model. The results of the study show that educational, sociability and social
inclusion, respectively, were the most popular gratifications sought and obtained by e teens, s predicted in the model. The Correlation and Mann- Whitney U tests applied
confirmed all three hypotheses formulated in the model. To provide support and substance
to the e-teen model, other researchers are encouraged to test and extend it where
necessary.
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Research Article
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E-teens, new media technologies, digital natives, appropriation, conceptual model