This article describes the use made of the Internet by immigrant children living in Spain and the opportunities and risks it involves. Specifically, it deals with children from the Maghreb, Ecuador, and Sub-Saharan Africa, three regions which account for a quarter of Spain’s foreign-born population. A qualitative methodology was used, based on in-depth interviews with 52 children from these countries and educators from their support centres. Immigrant minors usually access the Internet via their smartphones rather than via computers. They have a very high rate of smartphone use and access the Internet over public Wi-Fi networks. However, they make little use of computers and tablets, the devices most closely associated with education ...
The paper, starting with some preliminary considerations about the new mobile media ecology, in whic...
Based on data collected through the Net Children Go Mobile survey of approximately 3500 respondents ...
UTAustin/CD/0016/2008This article examines the conditions of internet access and uses by children an...
This article describes the use made of the Internet by immigrant children living in Spain and the op...
This article describes the use made of the Internet by immigrant children living in Spain and the op...
This article analyses the way in which the digital divide affects Roma/Gitano minors. This ethnic gr...
This article analyses the way in which the digital divide affects Roma/Gitano minors. This ethnic gr...
European research and policy is paying growing attention to the risks faced by children as they use ...
In this paper, I empirically evaluate the effect of exposure to the Internet on Spanish attitudes to...
In this paper, the authors present the plight of a significant segment of immigrants – unaccompanied...
Universal access to the Internet among young people has been accompanied by new opportunities associ...
This article is a case study of the digital practices of Ecuadorians residing in Vera, a small city ...
This article builds upon unreported data from the EU KIDS ONLINE project (fieldwork mid-2010). Funde...
1. This report analyses how children aged 9-16 changed their internet use between 2010, when most ch...
In this research we focus on ethnic minorities, one of the underserved groups in Europe. In particul...
The paper, starting with some preliminary considerations about the new mobile media ecology, in whic...
Based on data collected through the Net Children Go Mobile survey of approximately 3500 respondents ...
UTAustin/CD/0016/2008This article examines the conditions of internet access and uses by children an...
This article describes the use made of the Internet by immigrant children living in Spain and the op...
This article describes the use made of the Internet by immigrant children living in Spain and the op...
This article analyses the way in which the digital divide affects Roma/Gitano minors. This ethnic gr...
This article analyses the way in which the digital divide affects Roma/Gitano minors. This ethnic gr...
European research and policy is paying growing attention to the risks faced by children as they use ...
In this paper, I empirically evaluate the effect of exposure to the Internet on Spanish attitudes to...
In this paper, the authors present the plight of a significant segment of immigrants – unaccompanied...
Universal access to the Internet among young people has been accompanied by new opportunities associ...
This article is a case study of the digital practices of Ecuadorians residing in Vera, a small city ...
This article builds upon unreported data from the EU KIDS ONLINE project (fieldwork mid-2010). Funde...
1. This report analyses how children aged 9-16 changed their internet use between 2010, when most ch...
In this research we focus on ethnic minorities, one of the underserved groups in Europe. In particul...
The paper, starting with some preliminary considerations about the new mobile media ecology, in whic...
Based on data collected through the Net Children Go Mobile survey of approximately 3500 respondents ...
UTAustin/CD/0016/2008This article examines the conditions of internet access and uses by children an...