John Ziker (Anthropology), Jerry Fails (Computer Science), and Kendall House (Anthropology) published a paper in a special issue of the journal “Social Science” dedicated to the digital resilience of youth. Co-authors include two recent Boise State master’s degree recipients, Jessi Boyer (Anthropology) and Michael Wendell (Computer science), as well as Boise State undergraduate Hollie Abele (Anthropology). The paper “Parent-Child Adaptive Responses for Digital Resilience” describes the results of a mixed-methods project exploring the concept of the “digital ecology of fear.” The project is funded by a U.S. National Science Foundation EAGER award to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration in Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace.
