Digital technologies have reshaped children’s lives, resulting in new opportunities for and risks to...
Although it is widely held that a more inclusive and trusted internet can support a competitive know...
Sonia Livingstone, John Carr and Jasmina Byrne examine whether and how internet governance supports ...
Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework f...
Two developments in recent decades - the rising attention to children's rights, and the growing impo...
This paper argues that Internet governance bodies give little consideration to children’s rights, de...
In debates over internet governance, the interests of children figure unevenly, and only partial pro...
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Positive and Negative Internet Regulation in the...
Drawing on an ongoing international research project, Global Kids Online, this article examines the ...
It has been claimed that an estimated one in three of all Internet users in the world today is below...
Unless we see take action on online child protection, legal uncertainty and disputes will continue a...
This article explores the risks for children online and their privacy, with particular focus on the ...
Children’s use of the internet has in the first decade of the twenty-first century become a matter o...
As the world absorbs the impact of Europe’s GDPR, Sonia Livingstone asks if data protection can work...
Two LSE MSc students share their reflections on Sonia Livingstone’s Public Lecture ‘Children’s Right...
Digital technologies have reshaped children’s lives, resulting in new opportunities for and risks to...
Although it is widely held that a more inclusive and trusted internet can support a competitive know...
Sonia Livingstone, John Carr and Jasmina Byrne examine whether and how internet governance supports ...
Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework f...
Two developments in recent decades - the rising attention to children's rights, and the growing impo...
This paper argues that Internet governance bodies give little consideration to children’s rights, de...
In debates over internet governance, the interests of children figure unevenly, and only partial pro...
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Positive and Negative Internet Regulation in the...
Drawing on an ongoing international research project, Global Kids Online, this article examines the ...
It has been claimed that an estimated one in three of all Internet users in the world today is below...
Unless we see take action on online child protection, legal uncertainty and disputes will continue a...
This article explores the risks for children online and their privacy, with particular focus on the ...
Children’s use of the internet has in the first decade of the twenty-first century become a matter o...
As the world absorbs the impact of Europe’s GDPR, Sonia Livingstone asks if data protection can work...
Two LSE MSc students share their reflections on Sonia Livingstone’s Public Lecture ‘Children’s Right...
Digital technologies have reshaped children’s lives, resulting in new opportunities for and risks to...
Although it is widely held that a more inclusive and trusted internet can support a competitive know...
Sonia Livingstone, John Carr and Jasmina Byrne examine whether and how internet governance supports ...