Is the internet really transforming children and young people's lives? Is the so-called `digital generation' genuinely benefiting from exciting new opportunities? And, worryingly, facing new risks? This major new book by a leading researcher addresses these pressing questions. It deliberately avoids a techno-celebratory approach and, instead, interprets children's everyday practices of internet use in relation to the complex and changing historical and cultural conditions of childhood in late modernity. Uniquely, Children and the Internet reveals the complex dynamic between online opportunities and online risks, exploring this in relation to much debated issues such as: · Digital in/exclusion · Learning and literacy · Peer networking and pr...
This early career research paper has its origins in a wider study on younger children’s perceptions ...
In the present-day Tower of Babylon--the all-encompassing virtual world built of image layered upon ...
Two LSE MSc students share their reflections on Sonia Livingstone’s Public Lecture ‘Children’s Right...
As internet use is extending to younger children, there is an increasing need for research focus on ...
Review "Professor Livingstone and colleagues provide extensive evidence based findings which enable ...
Concern about children and the Internet is the latest in a ritu-al cycle of moral panics surrounding...
As domestic access to the internet reaches the mass market in industrialized countries, this article...
In late modernity, ‘self-actualisation is understood in terms of a balance between opportunity and r...
As UK households gain access to the internet, many questions arise for social scientists and policy ...
Keeping children safe online has been the subject of intensive policy debate ever since the mid-1990...
The research project, UK Children Go Online (UKCGO), is conducting a rigorous investigation of 9-19 ...
The research project, UK Children Go Online (UKCGO), is conducting a rigorous investigation of 9‑19 ...
Children’s rapid adoption of the internet and other online technologies, together with the constantl...
While children are living more of their lives online, little is known about what they understand abo...
Original title: Kinderen en internetrisico's As well as benefits, Internet use carries risks. Thi...
This early career research paper has its origins in a wider study on younger children’s perceptions ...
In the present-day Tower of Babylon--the all-encompassing virtual world built of image layered upon ...
Two LSE MSc students share their reflections on Sonia Livingstone’s Public Lecture ‘Children’s Right...
As internet use is extending to younger children, there is an increasing need for research focus on ...
Review "Professor Livingstone and colleagues provide extensive evidence based findings which enable ...
Concern about children and the Internet is the latest in a ritu-al cycle of moral panics surrounding...
As domestic access to the internet reaches the mass market in industrialized countries, this article...
In late modernity, ‘self-actualisation is understood in terms of a balance between opportunity and r...
As UK households gain access to the internet, many questions arise for social scientists and policy ...
Keeping children safe online has been the subject of intensive policy debate ever since the mid-1990...
The research project, UK Children Go Online (UKCGO), is conducting a rigorous investigation of 9-19 ...
The research project, UK Children Go Online (UKCGO), is conducting a rigorous investigation of 9‑19 ...
Children’s rapid adoption of the internet and other online technologies, together with the constantl...
While children are living more of their lives online, little is known about what they understand abo...
Original title: Kinderen en internetrisico's As well as benefits, Internet use carries risks. Thi...
This early career research paper has its origins in a wider study on younger children’s perceptions ...
In the present-day Tower of Babylon--the all-encompassing virtual world built of image layered upon ...
Two LSE MSc students share their reflections on Sonia Livingstone’s Public Lecture ‘Children’s Right...