Wendy M. Grossman provides a non-lawyer’s first stab at thinking though what the UK can and cannot change if and when the government pulls the trigger to begin exit negotiations from the EU. She discusses how children may grow up in a vastly different national landscape than the one we know today. Wendy writes about the border wars between cyberspace and real life. She is the 2013 winner of the Enigma Award and she has released a number of books, articles, and music
In July 2015 the government announced that it was setting up a review of the UK’s Freedom of Informa...
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Martin Schmalzried, a Senior Policy and Advocacy Officer at the Confederation of Family Organisation...
Guest blogger Wendy M. Grossman discusses the Instagram trend of ‘baby role-playing’, how parents mi...
Guest blogger Wendy M. Grossman wonders whether it is right to be optimistic about our digital futur...
Guest blogger Wendy M. Grossman finds that it’s hard for parents and teachers to guide children to a...
It used to be ‘Big Brother is watching you’, and we worried about CCTV, but today’s children are bei...
Wendy M. Grossman takes a closer look at Vikki Katz’s work on how children of immigrants ‘broker’ fo...
Today marks the last day of the week of Hour of Code, an international programme to give children an...
Wendy M. Grossman reviews Sherry Turkle’s most recent book, Reclaiming conversation: The power of ta...
Today, 25 October, the Press Regulation Panel is expected to make a decision on whether or not to re...
The report of the Leveson Inquiry in November 2012 following the phone hacking scandal was a critica...
Wendy M. Grossman discusses the problems surrounding the Named Persons provision in Scotland and the...
Adi Kuntsman and Esperanza Miyake argue that we live in a time where the digital is often adopted wi...
Robots are already far more pervasive than most people realise, from smart TVs to self-driving cars....
In July 2015 the government announced that it was setting up a review of the UK’s Freedom of Informa...
Robin Foster is an adviser on strategy, policy and regulation in the media and communications sector...
Martin Schmalzried, a Senior Policy and Advocacy Officer at the Confederation of Family Organisation...
Guest blogger Wendy M. Grossman discusses the Instagram trend of ‘baby role-playing’, how parents mi...
Guest blogger Wendy M. Grossman wonders whether it is right to be optimistic about our digital futur...
Guest blogger Wendy M. Grossman finds that it’s hard for parents and teachers to guide children to a...
It used to be ‘Big Brother is watching you’, and we worried about CCTV, but today’s children are bei...
Wendy M. Grossman takes a closer look at Vikki Katz’s work on how children of immigrants ‘broker’ fo...
Today marks the last day of the week of Hour of Code, an international programme to give children an...
Wendy M. Grossman reviews Sherry Turkle’s most recent book, Reclaiming conversation: The power of ta...
Today, 25 October, the Press Regulation Panel is expected to make a decision on whether or not to re...
The report of the Leveson Inquiry in November 2012 following the phone hacking scandal was a critica...
Wendy M. Grossman discusses the problems surrounding the Named Persons provision in Scotland and the...
Adi Kuntsman and Esperanza Miyake argue that we live in a time where the digital is often adopted wi...
Robots are already far more pervasive than most people realise, from smart TVs to self-driving cars....
In July 2015 the government announced that it was setting up a review of the UK’s Freedom of Informa...
Robin Foster is an adviser on strategy, policy and regulation in the media and communications sector...
Martin Schmalzried, a Senior Policy and Advocacy Officer at the Confederation of Family Organisation...