Representing self, identity, and lived experiences. 1. The girls of El Seybo: Logging in to a different Manana / Paola Praddo; 2. Degrees of caution: Arab girls unveil on Facebook / Rodda Leage & Ivana Chalmers; 3. "Get on my level": How Black American adolescent girls construct identity and negotiate sexuality on the internet / Carla E. Stokes; 4. East meets West: Is there a difference between Thai and American girls' use of the internet and negotiation of identity? / Narissra Maria Punyanunt-Carter and Jason M. Smith; 5. Go Cyworld!: Korean diasporic girls producing new Korean femininity / Michelle S. Bae
Girls as cultural producers. 6. Me/Her/Draco Malfoy: Fangirl communities and their fiction / Jaime Warburton; 7. Looking into the digital mirror: Reflections on a computer camp for girls by girls / Kristine Blair, Erin Dietel-McLaughlin and Meredith Graupner Hurley; 8. We wanted other people to learn from us: Girls blogging in rural South Africa in the age of AIDS / Claudia Mitchell, John Pascarella, Naydene de Lange and Jean Stuart; 9. Blogrings as virtual communities for adolescent girls / Jacqueline Ryan Vickery
Online "spaces" for girls. 10. Whyville versus MySpace: How girls negotiate identities online / Jill Denner and Jacob Martinez; 11. When girls go online to play: Measuring and assessing play and learning at commercial websites / Lillian Spina-Caza; 12. Talking pink and green: Exploring teen girls' online discussions of environmental issues / Denise Sevick Bortree; 13. "Community, content, and commerce": Alloy.com and the commodification of tween/teen girl communities / Sharon R. Mazzarella and Allison Atkins.