This research investigates the growing relationship between media industries and the everyday viewing patterns and lives of young children. Specifically, this research focuses on the development of the YouTube Kids app, with well over 10 million downloads, which seeks to capture and monetize youth attention. These channels have taken advantage of emerging mobile and tablet technologies to target very young children and infants (aged 0–5 years). The technologies are also a part of larger parenting practices through the watching of televisual content by children on mobile phones and tablets. The rise of mobile parenting is allied with a confluence of digital technology, parenting practices, and the configuring of young children as a target de...
Abundant research has provided strong evidence showing the development of executive function plays a...
We investigate the ways young children’s use of mobile touchscreen interfaces is both understood and...
Abundant research has provided strong evidence showing the development of executive function plays a...
Though the use of mobile devices (eg, tablets, smartphones) by young children is pervasive and incre...
Despite recommendations of no screen time for children under the age of 2, parents are introducing m...
Though the use of mobile devices (eg, tablets, smartphones) by young children is pervasive and incre...
This article explores a range of research issues relating to children and mobile media, including th...
This article explores a range of research issues relating to children and mobile media, including th...
This study collected a sample of YouTube videos in which parents recorded their young children utili...
AbstractIn the modern media world—22 years after the birth of the World Wide Web, 15 years after the...
This paper investigates how young children experience digital advertising platforms. Specifically, i...
Recent studies show that television is no longer the primary choice for screen viewing among very yo...
Whether you’re an overnight sensation like Justin Bieber or you’re uploading a tutorial on how to ap...
This article highlights the necessity of considering socio-cultural values and attitudes when design...
Background: The number of preschool children using modern technologies and the Internet is growing r...
Abundant research has provided strong evidence showing the development of executive function plays a...
We investigate the ways young children’s use of mobile touchscreen interfaces is both understood and...
Abundant research has provided strong evidence showing the development of executive function plays a...
Though the use of mobile devices (eg, tablets, smartphones) by young children is pervasive and incre...
Despite recommendations of no screen time for children under the age of 2, parents are introducing m...
Though the use of mobile devices (eg, tablets, smartphones) by young children is pervasive and incre...
This article explores a range of research issues relating to children and mobile media, including th...
This article explores a range of research issues relating to children and mobile media, including th...
This study collected a sample of YouTube videos in which parents recorded their young children utili...
AbstractIn the modern media world—22 years after the birth of the World Wide Web, 15 years after the...
This paper investigates how young children experience digital advertising platforms. Specifically, i...
Recent studies show that television is no longer the primary choice for screen viewing among very yo...
Whether you’re an overnight sensation like Justin Bieber or you’re uploading a tutorial on how to ap...
This article highlights the necessity of considering socio-cultural values and attitudes when design...
Background: The number of preschool children using modern technologies and the Internet is growing r...
Abundant research has provided strong evidence showing the development of executive function plays a...
We investigate the ways young children’s use of mobile touchscreen interfaces is both understood and...
Abundant research has provided strong evidence showing the development of executive function plays a...