Children are becoming the objects of a multitude of monitoring devices that generate detailed data about them, and critical data researchers and privacy advocates are only just beginning to direct attention to these practices. In this article, we provide an overview and critique of these varied forms of datafication and dataveillance of children, from in utero through to the school years. Our approach is informed by recent calls for research on children’s rights in the digital age that examines the conditions that give rise to children’s needs and guide provision of resources necessary for development to their full potential, the array of specific harms they may encounter and the significance of and particular opportunities to p...
Children and young people throughout the world have felt the effects of Coronavirus Disease 2019 and...
Contemporary children live in datafied societies in which they navigate and use technological innova...
Children’s digital playgrounds have evolved from commercialized digital spaces such as websites and ...
Children are becoming the objects of a multitude of monitoring devices that generate detailed data a...
Privacy is both a protective and an enabling right. This article identifies the available research o...
In the age of continuous data collection and algorithmic predictions, children’s privacy seems threa...
In the age of continuous data collection and algorithmic predictions, children’s privacy seems threa...
How do children understand the privacy implications of the contemporary digital environment? This qu...
Privacy is both a protective and an enabling right. This article identifies the available research o...
It has been claimed that an estimated one in three of all Internet users in the world today is below...
In the age of continuous data collection and algorithmic predictions, children’s privacy seems threa...
As the world absorbs the impact of Europe’s GDPR, Sonia Livingstone asks if data protection can work...
This chapter draws on the project “Children's data and privacy online: growing up in a digital age”,...
This chapter explores the relationship between parents’ digital practices and the production of chil...
Children and young people throughout the world have felt the effects of Coronavirus Disease 2019 and...
Children and young people throughout the world have felt the effects of Coronavirus Disease 2019 and...
Contemporary children live in datafied societies in which they navigate and use technological innova...
Children’s digital playgrounds have evolved from commercialized digital spaces such as websites and ...
Children are becoming the objects of a multitude of monitoring devices that generate detailed data a...
Privacy is both a protective and an enabling right. This article identifies the available research o...
In the age of continuous data collection and algorithmic predictions, children’s privacy seems threa...
In the age of continuous data collection and algorithmic predictions, children’s privacy seems threa...
How do children understand the privacy implications of the contemporary digital environment? This qu...
Privacy is both a protective and an enabling right. This article identifies the available research o...
It has been claimed that an estimated one in three of all Internet users in the world today is below...
In the age of continuous data collection and algorithmic predictions, children’s privacy seems threa...
As the world absorbs the impact of Europe’s GDPR, Sonia Livingstone asks if data protection can work...
This chapter draws on the project “Children's data and privacy online: growing up in a digital age”,...
This chapter explores the relationship between parents’ digital practices and the production of chil...
Children and young people throughout the world have felt the effects of Coronavirus Disease 2019 and...
Children and young people throughout the world have felt the effects of Coronavirus Disease 2019 and...
Contemporary children live in datafied societies in which they navigate and use technological innova...
Children’s digital playgrounds have evolved from commercialized digital spaces such as websites and ...