The utilisation of digital devices and technologies is an integral part of children’s daily lives. Besides the multiple opportunities associated to online environment, like education entertainment and communication, it has also been associated with various risks like grooming and cyber bullying. It is therefore important to assess the level of risk, mediation and digital literacy among children as they form the most vulnerable part of the society. We therefore in this chapter introduce a novel approach to analysing digital children’s right by viewing it from the human right perspectives, where we focus and extensively discuss on digital child rights as they relate to digital divide, technological access, gender issues, internet opportunitie...
Digital technologies affect the lives of children and the rights that are specifically attributed to...
Based on our work on the Global Kids online project, we organised a conference that sought to unpack...
Evidence from across the world is telling us that no matter where they are from, more and more child...
Digital technologies have reshaped children’s lives, resulting in new opportunities for and risks to...
Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework f...
Taking the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) as a starting point for evidence-based pol...
Two LSE MSc students share their reflections on Sonia Livingstone’s Public Lecture ‘Children’s Right...
Nowadays online and mobile technologies have become a part of children’s daily lives, whatever the ...
Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework f...
Diverse international perspectives show that children can benefit greatly from digital opportunities...
openFor many years, children and young people have been identified as a vulnerable demographic group...
Two developments in recent decades - the rising attention to children's rights, and the growing impo...
It has been claimed that an estimated one in three of all Internet users in the world today is below...
Drawing on an ongoing international research project, Global Kids Online, this article examines the ...
The essay begins with the idea that while the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child was ratified ...
Digital technologies affect the lives of children and the rights that are specifically attributed to...
Based on our work on the Global Kids online project, we organised a conference that sought to unpack...
Evidence from across the world is telling us that no matter where they are from, more and more child...
Digital technologies have reshaped children’s lives, resulting in new opportunities for and risks to...
Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework f...
Taking the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) as a starting point for evidence-based pol...
Two LSE MSc students share their reflections on Sonia Livingstone’s Public Lecture ‘Children’s Right...
Nowadays online and mobile technologies have become a part of children’s daily lives, whatever the ...
Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework f...
Diverse international perspectives show that children can benefit greatly from digital opportunities...
openFor many years, children and young people have been identified as a vulnerable demographic group...
Two developments in recent decades - the rising attention to children's rights, and the growing impo...
It has been claimed that an estimated one in three of all Internet users in the world today is below...
Drawing on an ongoing international research project, Global Kids Online, this article examines the ...
The essay begins with the idea that while the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child was ratified ...
Digital technologies affect the lives of children and the rights that are specifically attributed to...
Based on our work on the Global Kids online project, we organised a conference that sought to unpack...
Evidence from across the world is telling us that no matter where they are from, more and more child...