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Children’s online risks and opportunities: Comparative findings from EU Kids Online and Net Children Go Mobile - english information
Belgium; ; Ireland; Italy; Portugal;
This report focuses on a comparison of findings from two EU-funded projects, EU Kids Online (2010) and Net Kids Go Mobile (2014), the latter of which concentrated on children's use of the internet via tablets and smartphones.
Keywords
mass media use; child; adolescent; media literacy; Internet;
| Resource type: | Other Resource Type |
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| Language: | English |
| Belongs to URL: | http://eprints.lse.ac.uk |
| URL (original): | http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/60513/1/__lse.ac.uk_storage_LIBRARY_Secondary_libfile_shared_repository_Content_EU%20Kids%20Online_EU%20Kids%20Online-Children%27s%20online%20risks_2014.pdf |
| Title (English): | Children’s online risks and opportunities: Comparative findings from EU Kids Online and Net Children Go Mobile |
| URL (English): | http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/60513/1/__lse.ac.uk_storage_LIBRARY_Secondary_libfile_shared_repository_Content_EU%20Kids%20Online_EU%20Kids%20Online-Children%27s%20online%20risks_2014.pdf |
| Record-ID: | 8550 |
| Update: | 13.01.2016 |
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