David Souter, a tech governance consultant and researcher, writes here about the causes and implications of digital inequality, inspired by LSE Professor Ellen Helsper‘s book, The Digital Disconnect. Many of these inequalities shape the way children can access, use and benefit from digital technologies. Back in the day, digital folks would say that ICTs were ... Continue
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Since the mid-1990s, our society has substantially advanced digital technologies and their continuou...
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Childhood records, once kept safe in paper files and family memory books, now exist as records in th...
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Personal mobile devices are central to the current digital age, and will soon be pervasive and ubiqu...
The earliest lockdown in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, saw widespread d...
If you are on social media, there is little chance that you missed it: yesterday was Safer Internet ...
In this blog, Sonia Livingstone, Kristen Hope-Burchill and Konstantinos Papachristou examine the sig...
The Department for Education’s consultation on changes to teaching on sex and relationship education...
Digital technologies are often praised for having special relevance for children with disabilities, ...
Society has high hopes and considerable fears for the digital future. On the one hand, parents are t...
A survey of Italian mothers who engage in ‘sharenting’ suggests they are motivated by both a desire ...
Since the mid-1990s, our society has substantially advanced digital technologies and their continuou...
At a time so many everyday activities have gone online, parents are confronting the need to balance ...
Children and young people have long been expected to develop digital skills and knowledge relevant t...
Based on searches in Academic Search Premier, ERIC, SCOPUS and ORIA the paper reviews a total of 55 ...
In Parenting for a Digital Future: How Hopes and Fears about Technology Shape Children’s Lives, Soni...
Childhood records, once kept safe in paper files and family memory books, now exist as records in th...
After 100 days of ‘lockdown’ few parents would deny the anxiety that exists over our children’s futu...
Personal mobile devices are central to the current digital age, and will soon be pervasive and ubiqu...
The earliest lockdown in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, saw widespread d...
If you are on social media, there is little chance that you missed it: yesterday was Safer Internet ...
In this blog, Sonia Livingstone, Kristen Hope-Burchill and Konstantinos Papachristou examine the sig...
The Department for Education’s consultation on changes to teaching on sex and relationship education...