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Homeless Teens and Social Networking
Homeless Teens and Social Networking
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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2012
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Podcast episode
Description
Teens running away from home and using the Internet in both constructive and destructive ways is a fairly new phenomenon. In this segment we discuss what parents and educators need to know about this trend.
Eric Rice joined the USC School of Social Work faculty in 2009. He is an expert in social network theory, social network analysis, and the application of social network methods to HIV prevention research.
Rice's current work focuses on developing an online social networking, HIV prevention program for homeless youth funded through a grant from National Institute of Mental Health.
Eric Rice joined the USC School of Social Work faculty in 2009. He is an expert in social network theory, social network analysis, and the application of social network methods to HIV prevention research.
Rice's current work focuses on developing an online social networking, HIV prevention program for homeless youth funded through a grant from National Institute of Mental Health.
Released:
Aug 3, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Why Are Some Teens more Resilient Than Others?: Why Are Some Teens more Resilient Than Others? by Inside The Mind of Teens and Tweens