Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework for research, policy and initiatives that can balance children’s need for protection online with their capacity to maximize the opportunities and benefits of connectivity. But what does it mean to bring the concepts of the digital, rights and the child into dialogue? Arguing that the child represents a limit case of adult normative discourses about both rights and digital media practices, this article harnesses the radical potential of the figure of the child to rethink (human and children’s) rights and the digital. In doing so, we critique the implicitly adult, seemingly invulnerable subject of rights in research and advocacy about digital en...
Internet access in the global North has risen steadily over the past two decades, transforming comme...
This paper argues that Internet governance bodies give little consideration to children’s rights, de...
This brief discussion paper shares preliminary work to develop a practical framework for thinking ab...
Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework f...
Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework f...
Digital technologies have reshaped children’s lives, resulting in new opportunities for and risks to...
As research on children and the internet grows, this article debates the intellectual and political ...
Two developments in recent decades - the rising attention to children's rights, and the growing impo...
Taking the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) as a starting point for evidence-based pol...
Drawing on an ongoing international research project, Global Kids Online, this article examines the ...
Nowadays online and mobile technologies have become a part of children’s daily lives, whatever the ...
Based on our work on the Global Kids online project, we organised a conference that sought to unpack...
The essay begins with the idea that while the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child was ratified ...
Sonia Livingstone examines how policies and tools which evaluate digital rights and freedoms can be ...
In debates over internet governance, the interests of children figure unevenly, and only partial pro...
Internet access in the global North has risen steadily over the past two decades, transforming comme...
This paper argues that Internet governance bodies give little consideration to children’s rights, de...
This brief discussion paper shares preliminary work to develop a practical framework for thinking ab...
Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework f...
Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework f...
Digital technologies have reshaped children’s lives, resulting in new opportunities for and risks to...
As research on children and the internet grows, this article debates the intellectual and political ...
Two developments in recent decades - the rising attention to children's rights, and the growing impo...
Taking the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) as a starting point for evidence-based pol...
Drawing on an ongoing international research project, Global Kids Online, this article examines the ...
Nowadays online and mobile technologies have become a part of children’s daily lives, whatever the ...
Based on our work on the Global Kids online project, we organised a conference that sought to unpack...
The essay begins with the idea that while the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child was ratified ...
Sonia Livingstone examines how policies and tools which evaluate digital rights and freedoms can be ...
In debates over internet governance, the interests of children figure unevenly, and only partial pro...
Internet access in the global North has risen steadily over the past two decades, transforming comme...
This paper argues that Internet governance bodies give little consideration to children’s rights, de...
This brief discussion paper shares preliminary work to develop a practical framework for thinking ab...