
Germany 2.0
Media use and identity formation among young people with a migrant background
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In Germany, one in five people is an immigrant or a second- or third-generation migrant, so it makes sense to highlight what the future holds for children and young people in Germany who are growing up between two cultures. With regard to media use, the question arises as to what extent there are similarities and differences in media use between German and migrant youth and how strongly cultural background influences media use. However, there are currently no empirical studies in German-speaking countries that examine the underlying structures of media use among young people with a migrant bac...
In Germany, one in five people is an immigrant or a second- or third-generation migrant, so it makes sense to highlight what the future holds for children and young people in Germany who are growing up between two cultures. With regard to media use, the question arises as to what extent there are similarities and differences in media use between German and migrant youth and how strongly cultural background influences media use. However, there are currently no empirical studies in German-speaking countries that examine the underlying structures of media use among young people with a migrant background, their motives for using media and their identity formation process.