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In their own words: What bothers children online? – EU Kids Online. We already mentioned the EU Kids Online survey that found that 55% of 9-16 year olds think that there are things online that bother children their age.
As director of the pan-European research project, EU Kids Online, I was delighted to see that our findings on children's experiences of online risks and opportunities underpin the Communication's recommendations.
Here are the key findings of the The EU Kids Online survey – a survey that asked 23,420 children aged 9-16 who use the internet about the following online risks: pornography,; bullying,; receiving sexual messages,; contact ...
In this interview I talk to Leslie Haddon about the EU Kids Online project. The project explored the internet use of children, as well as the risks they encounter as a consequence, across 33 countries.
Children's Meetings Offline With People Met Online Examined in New StudyScience Daily (press release)Monica Barbovschi's study uses data collected as part of the cross-national EU Kids Online II project investigating children's experiences of (and...
This journal is focused on cyberspace, CMC, computer mediated communication, psychology and internet, information society, digital divide, cybersociology, internet addiction
Much of the youth online risk research reflects adults' concerns, not young people's – and shaped by a policy agenda.
Irish children suffer effects of bullying more than EU counterparts Irish Independent As many as 14pc of Irish nine to 16 year olds are still upset two months or more after an incident, compared with 2pc across Europe, according to latest findings...
Youtuben kaltaisilla sivustoilla lapset voivat nähdä oikeasti tapahtunutta väkivaltaa, eläinrääkkäystä tai häiritseviä uutisia. Laajassa EU-tutkimuksessa suomalaislapset ottivat esille myös uutiset kouluampumisista.
Internet filters and parental controls for sexual content are only a half measure when it comes to protecting children who use the Internet.
Via Manuel Pinto
YouTube kien l-aktar sit li ssemma’ hekk kif 32% rreferew għal dan is-sit bħala wieħed ta’ riskju għat-tfal
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EducationGuardian.co.uk We need to talk to children about porn EducationGuardian.co.uk The EU Kids Online report by the London School of Economics found that just 11% of 9- to 16-year-olds in the UK had viewed sexual images online in the previous...
This journal is focused on cyberspace, CMC, computer mediated communication, psychology and internet, information society, digital divide, cybersociology, internet addiction
RT @EUKIDSONLINE: EU KIDS ONLINE launches European Evidence database with 1200 studies on children's use of internet. Try it out: http://t.co/QkYzDgd5dC
This briefing on what bothers Australian kids online builds upon a short report from the EU Kids Online network: In their own words: What bothers children online? Based upon research across 25 European nations, with ...
Paulo Moekotte's insight: The 'EU Kids online' report makes a series of recommendations to governments, industry, children, parents and teachers which range from a call for more user-friendly parental controls and online safety features to ensuring...
Building on EU Kids Online data, this article deals with the psycho-social context of children's meetings with “complete strangers” as opposed to meetings with “friends of friends”, that is, people who are already connected to ...
Liberty Global and EU Launch 'Who are your kids talking... CSRwire.com (press release) Facts and information provided by the animation draw on findings from the EU Kids Online Study.
Aalto-yliopiston johtaman EU-tutkimus halusi selvittää, mikä 9–16-vuotiaita nuoria huolettaa tai pelottaa eniten verkossa. Pelottavia asioita löytyi paljon.
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