[Air-l] Fwd: Announcement of new research project: EU Kids Online
Asi Sharabi
asi.sharabi at thegrandunion.com
Fri Sep 29 02:12:04 PDT 2006
Is that a sequel to UK children online
http://www.children-go-online.net/ from London School of Economics?
A.
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> EU Kids Online - New Project Looking at Children's Experiences,
> Risks and Opportunities Online
>
> Cultural, Contextual and Risk Issues in Children's Safe Use of the
> Internet and New Media (2006-2009)
> EU Kids Online, a project funded by the EC Safer Internet plus
> Programme, began work at the end of June. This thematic network,
> consisting of key researchers from 18 countries, will examine
> ongoing and new research being carried out across different member
> states into how children and young people are using the internet
> and other online technologies.
>
> This three-year collaboration aims to identify comparable research
> findings across Europe to evaluate the social, cultural and
> regulatory influences affecting both risks and children's and
> parents' responses to them. It will chart available data, highlight
> research gaps and identify factors that shape the research
> capability of European research institutions. Finally, it will
> examine methodological issues relating to cross-cultural analysis
> in relation to the study of children's online experiences in order
> to develop a best practice guide for future research.
>
> To be sure of identifying all relevant research findings
> especially for ongoing and new research, the project members warmly
> invite communications from the wider community of policy-makers,
> practitioners and researchers in order to achieve this goal.
>
> Please feel free to forward this message to others who may be
> interested. Anyone who wishes to be kept informed about the project
> can register on our website www.eukidsonline.net or email Panayiota
> Tsatsou at P.Tsatsou at lse.ac.uk. And do tell us about any research,
> surveys or events in this area. Thank you!
>
> Professor Sonia Livingstone and Dr Leslie Haddon
> Department of Media and Communications
> London School of Economics and Political Science
> Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, UK
> fax: +44 (0) 20 7955 7248
> email: s.livingstone at lse.ac.uk / leshaddon at aol.com
>
>
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