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Digital parenting : the challenges for families in the digital age / Giovanna Mascheroni
Titre : Digital parenting : the challenges for families in the digital age : Yearbook 2018 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Giovanna Mascheroni, Directeur de publication ; Cristina Ponte, Directeur de publication ; Ana Jorge, Directeur de publication Editeur : Göteborg [Suède] : The international Clearinghouse on Children, Youth & Media Année de publication : 2018 Autre Editeur : Göteborg [Suède] : Nordicom Collection : Clearinghouse Yearbook Importance : 240 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-91-88855-00-8 Note générale : Livre en anglais Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Education aux médias:Nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la communication:Internet
Education aux médias:Nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la communication:Jeux vidéos
Education aux médias:Nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la communication:NTIC (hormis Internet)
Education aux médias:Nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la communication:Réseaux sociaux
Education aux médias:Nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la communication:Téléphonie mobile (GSM et smartphones)
Education aux médias:Nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la communication:TICE (NTIC et enseignement)
Education aux médias:Ouvrages généraux sur la communication et l'audiovisuel:Audiovisuel et médiasMots-clés : livre anglais digital éducation aux médias Index. décimale : 12 Audiovisuel et médias Résumé : The topics addressed in the 2018 Yearbook – how to relate to or mediate children’s use of digital media, generational gaps in the use of media and the use of social media to display or seek support in parenthood – are timely and relevant in many respects and have engaged many qualified scholars from around the world. Parenting in the digital media environment is a theme often discussed in news media and among parenting groups. Balancing the opportunities of digital media and at the same time considering potentially unwanted and/or negative effects can be a challenge, both for adults and for the younger generation. There are no established policies, long traditions or experience to turn to and many are seeking advice. The 2018 Yearbook is the result of a great collaborative effort. Nordicom is deeply grateful to the editors of this new anthology, Giovanna Mascheroni, Cristina Ponte and Ana Jorge, as well as to all the contributors who have made this publication possible. It is our hope that the collection of articles will make interesting reading all around the world, stimulate new research and debate and provide new ideas regarding the topical and highly relevant issue of being a parent in the digital age. In the work of the Clearinghouse, the global dimension is a core principle, both with respect to the content we publish and distribute and to the contributors who produce it. Digital Parenting represents this principle by presenting contributions and examples and involving authors from many areas of the world. All books published by the Clearinghouse aim to shed light on different aspects concerning children, youth and media, spread current information and knowledge and hopefully stimulate further research. Various groups of users are targeted; researchers, policymakers, media professionals, voluntary organizations, teachers, students and in-terested individuals. It is our hope that this new Yearbook will be of interest and provide new insights on the topic of digital parenting to a broad range of readers. Note de contenu : Preface
Introduction
Giovanna Mascheroni
Cristina Ponte
Ana Jorge
I. DIGITAL PARENTING
Parenting in the Digital Age. The Challenges of Parental Responsibility in Comparative Perspective
Sonia Livingstone
Jasmina Byrne
Transcendent Parenting in Digitally Connected Families. When the Technological Meets the Social
Sun Sun Lim
Resistance, Opportunities and Tensions. The Role of Children and Young People in Internet Adoption of Isolated Rural Communities
Isabel Pavez
Teresa Correa
Mediation Practices in Socially Disadvantaged Families
Ingrid Paus-Hasebrink
Drawn in All Directions. Heritage Language Families’ Use of Technology
Sabine Little
Parental Ethnotheories in Children’s Digital and Media Lives. The Case of Romanipen
Marketa Zezulkova
Lucie Stastna
Differing Parental Approaches to Cultivating Youth Citizenship
Lynn Schofield Clark
Maria José Brites
II. DIGITAL PARENTING IN CONTEXT
From Media Trusteeship to Parental Mediation. The Parental Development of Parental Mediation
Thorsten Naab
Development of Infants’ Media Habits in the Age of Digital Parenting. A Longitudinal Study of Jonathan, From the Age of 6 to 27 Months
Yehuda Bar Lev
Nelly Elias
Sharona T. Levy
Parental Evaluations of Young Children’s Touchscreen Technologies
Leslie Haddon
Donell Holloway
Early Gambling Behaviour in Online Games. Parental Perspectives vs. What Children Report
Rozane De Cock
Bieke Zaman
Maarten Van Mechelen
Jonathan Huyghe
Maltese Parents’ Awareness and Management of Risks their Children Face Online
Lorleen Farrugia
Mary Anne Lauri
“Daddy, Your Mobile is Stupid, You Should Put it Away”. Media Education from the Perspective of Professionals
Gisela Schubert
Susanne Eggert
Digital Parenting in the Netherlands. Putting Theory into Practice
Jos de Haan
Peter Nikken
Annemarie Wennekers
III. CHALLENGES, RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES OF DIGITAL MEDIA FOR PARENTS AND CHILDREN
The Child as Datafied Citizen. Critical Questions on Data Justice in Family Life
Veronica Barassi
The Trouble with “Screen Time” Rules
Alicia Blum-Ross
Sonia Livingstone
CHARGE on. Digital Parenting of a Child with Rare Genetic Syndrome with the Help of Facebook Group
Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt
Childbirth Online. The Mediation of Contrasting Discourses
Ranjana Das
Sharenting = Good Parenting? Four Parental Approaches to Sharenting on Facebook
Maja Sonne Damkjaer
Family photography in a networked age. Anti-sharenting as a reaction to risk assessment and behaviour adaption
Ulla Autenrieth
ContributorsGenre : Livre en anglais Digital parenting : the challenges for families in the digital age : Yearbook 2018 [texte imprimé] / Giovanna Mascheroni, Directeur de publication ; Cristina Ponte, Directeur de publication ; Ana Jorge, Directeur de publication . - Göteborg [Suède] : The international Clearinghouse on Children, Youth & Media : Göteborg [Suède] : Nordicom, 2018 . - 240 p.. - (Clearinghouse Yearbook) .
ISBN : 978-91-88855-00-8
Livre en anglais
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Education aux médias:Nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la communication:Internet
Education aux médias:Nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la communication:Jeux vidéos
Education aux médias:Nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la communication:NTIC (hormis Internet)
Education aux médias:Nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la communication:Réseaux sociaux
Education aux médias:Nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la communication:Téléphonie mobile (GSM et smartphones)
Education aux médias:Nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la communication:TICE (NTIC et enseignement)
Education aux médias:Ouvrages généraux sur la communication et l'audiovisuel:Audiovisuel et médiasMots-clés : livre anglais digital éducation aux médias Index. décimale : 12 Audiovisuel et médias Résumé : The topics addressed in the 2018 Yearbook – how to relate to or mediate children’s use of digital media, generational gaps in the use of media and the use of social media to display or seek support in parenthood – are timely and relevant in many respects and have engaged many qualified scholars from around the world. Parenting in the digital media environment is a theme often discussed in news media and among parenting groups. Balancing the opportunities of digital media and at the same time considering potentially unwanted and/or negative effects can be a challenge, both for adults and for the younger generation. There are no established policies, long traditions or experience to turn to and many are seeking advice. The 2018 Yearbook is the result of a great collaborative effort. Nordicom is deeply grateful to the editors of this new anthology, Giovanna Mascheroni, Cristina Ponte and Ana Jorge, as well as to all the contributors who have made this publication possible. It is our hope that the collection of articles will make interesting reading all around the world, stimulate new research and debate and provide new ideas regarding the topical and highly relevant issue of being a parent in the digital age. In the work of the Clearinghouse, the global dimension is a core principle, both with respect to the content we publish and distribute and to the contributors who produce it. Digital Parenting represents this principle by presenting contributions and examples and involving authors from many areas of the world. All books published by the Clearinghouse aim to shed light on different aspects concerning children, youth and media, spread current information and knowledge and hopefully stimulate further research. Various groups of users are targeted; researchers, policymakers, media professionals, voluntary organizations, teachers, students and in-terested individuals. It is our hope that this new Yearbook will be of interest and provide new insights on the topic of digital parenting to a broad range of readers. Note de contenu : Preface
Introduction
Giovanna Mascheroni
Cristina Ponte
Ana Jorge
I. DIGITAL PARENTING
Parenting in the Digital Age. The Challenges of Parental Responsibility in Comparative Perspective
Sonia Livingstone
Jasmina Byrne
Transcendent Parenting in Digitally Connected Families. When the Technological Meets the Social
Sun Sun Lim
Resistance, Opportunities and Tensions. The Role of Children and Young People in Internet Adoption of Isolated Rural Communities
Isabel Pavez
Teresa Correa
Mediation Practices in Socially Disadvantaged Families
Ingrid Paus-Hasebrink
Drawn in All Directions. Heritage Language Families’ Use of Technology
Sabine Little
Parental Ethnotheories in Children’s Digital and Media Lives. The Case of Romanipen
Marketa Zezulkova
Lucie Stastna
Differing Parental Approaches to Cultivating Youth Citizenship
Lynn Schofield Clark
Maria José Brites
II. DIGITAL PARENTING IN CONTEXT
From Media Trusteeship to Parental Mediation. The Parental Development of Parental Mediation
Thorsten Naab
Development of Infants’ Media Habits in the Age of Digital Parenting. A Longitudinal Study of Jonathan, From the Age of 6 to 27 Months
Yehuda Bar Lev
Nelly Elias
Sharona T. Levy
Parental Evaluations of Young Children’s Touchscreen Technologies
Leslie Haddon
Donell Holloway
Early Gambling Behaviour in Online Games. Parental Perspectives vs. What Children Report
Rozane De Cock
Bieke Zaman
Maarten Van Mechelen
Jonathan Huyghe
Maltese Parents’ Awareness and Management of Risks their Children Face Online
Lorleen Farrugia
Mary Anne Lauri
“Daddy, Your Mobile is Stupid, You Should Put it Away”. Media Education from the Perspective of Professionals
Gisela Schubert
Susanne Eggert
Digital Parenting in the Netherlands. Putting Theory into Practice
Jos de Haan
Peter Nikken
Annemarie Wennekers
III. CHALLENGES, RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES OF DIGITAL MEDIA FOR PARENTS AND CHILDREN
The Child as Datafied Citizen. Critical Questions on Data Justice in Family Life
Veronica Barassi
The Trouble with “Screen Time” Rules
Alicia Blum-Ross
Sonia Livingstone
CHARGE on. Digital Parenting of a Child with Rare Genetic Syndrome with the Help of Facebook Group
Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt
Childbirth Online. The Mediation of Contrasting Discourses
Ranjana Das
Sharenting = Good Parenting? Four Parental Approaches to Sharenting on Facebook
Maja Sonne Damkjaer
Family photography in a networked age. Anti-sharenting as a reaction to risk assessment and behaviour adaption
Ulla Autenrieth
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