Although many hopes and fears about children’s experience of the internet have been expressed in policy, academic research, and by parents and other stakeholders in children‘s futures, there is little research examining children’s perspectives. This chapter reports on UK findings from the EU Kids Online qualitative study that give children a voice on these matters, allowing 9-year olds to describe their experiences and express their views about online risks. It examines how children encounter online risks and opportunities, how the make sense of and react to these experiences, the strategies they use to prevent or cope with potentially negative online experiences, and those online experiences that children regard as being negative but which...
Over the past five years there has been an explosion of research into the risks that (particularly) ...
Abstract This dissertation focuses on the perceptions of risk kids face online among the school chi...
Young people acknowledge both opportunities and risks online: across Europe, 45% of the 9-16-year ol...
Although many hopes and fears about children’s experience of the internet have been expressed in pol...
Children’s rapid adoption of the internet and other online technologies, together with the constantl...
UID/SOC/04647/2013Prior research has pointed to cross-national variations in media attention for onl...
Prior research has pointed to cross-national variations in media attention for online risks, which a...
Research on the risks associated with children’s use of the internet often aim to inform policies of...
rior research has pointed to cross-national variations in media attention for online risks, which ar...
Children's online experience, especially the risks to which they might be exposed, is an increasingl...
This article aims at understanding the construction of online risk and safety among children address...
Research on the risks associated with children's use of the internet often aims to inform policies o...
The internet is becoming increasingly integral to children’s lives. Consequently, it is vital that c...
Presenting at the Ofcom-hosted event on Agenda for Children’s Media Literacy research this week, Son...
As internet use is extending to younger children, there is an increasing need for research focus on ...
Over the past five years there has been an explosion of research into the risks that (particularly) ...
Abstract This dissertation focuses on the perceptions of risk kids face online among the school chi...
Young people acknowledge both opportunities and risks online: across Europe, 45% of the 9-16-year ol...
Although many hopes and fears about children’s experience of the internet have been expressed in pol...
Children’s rapid adoption of the internet and other online technologies, together with the constantl...
UID/SOC/04647/2013Prior research has pointed to cross-national variations in media attention for onl...
Prior research has pointed to cross-national variations in media attention for online risks, which a...
Research on the risks associated with children’s use of the internet often aim to inform policies of...
rior research has pointed to cross-national variations in media attention for online risks, which ar...
Children's online experience, especially the risks to which they might be exposed, is an increasingl...
This article aims at understanding the construction of online risk and safety among children address...
Research on the risks associated with children's use of the internet often aims to inform policies o...
The internet is becoming increasingly integral to children’s lives. Consequently, it is vital that c...
Presenting at the Ofcom-hosted event on Agenda for Children’s Media Literacy research this week, Son...
As internet use is extending to younger children, there is an increasing need for research focus on ...
Over the past five years there has been an explosion of research into the risks that (particularly) ...
Abstract This dissertation focuses on the perceptions of risk kids face online among the school chi...
Young people acknowledge both opportunities and risks online: across Europe, 45% of the 9-16-year ol...