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Digitally Connected: Global Perspectives on Youth and Digital Media

2015; RELX Group (Netherlands); Linguagem: Inglês

10.2139/ssrn.2585686

ISSN

1556-5068

Autores

Sandra Cortesi, Urs Gasser, Gameli Adzaho, Bruce Baikie, Jacqueline Baljeu, Matthew Battles, Jacqueline Beauchere, Elsa Barkley Brown, Jane Burns, Patrick Burton, Jasmina Byrne, Maximillion Colombo, JoE Douillette, Camila Escobar, Jorge Flores, Zinelabidine Ghebouli, Juan Gonzalez-Allonca, Eric Gordon, Sarah Groustra, Max Hertz, Reynol Junco, Yasir Khan, Nicholas Kimeu, Dorothea Kleine, Đorđe Krivokapić, Viola Kup, Elif Küzeci, María Latorre Guzmán, David C. S. Li, Minu Limbu, Sonia Livingstone, Andrés Lombana-Bermúdez, Cynthia Massiel, Claire McCarthy, Maletšabisa Molapo, Maria K. Mor, Sarah Newman, Eldad Nutakor, Christopher Onoka, Chido Onumah, Ezequiel Passerón, Katarzyna Pawelczyk, Ricarose Roque, Kanyankore Rudasingwa, Nishant Shah, Luca Simeone, Andrew Siwakwi, Amanda Third, Grace Wang,

Tópico(s)

ICT in Developing Communities

Resumo

Reflecting on the 25th anniversaries of the invention of the World Wide Web by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and the adoption of the Convention on Rights of the Child by the US General Assembly, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University and UNICEF co-hosted in April 2014 — in collaboration with PEW Internet, EU Kids Online, the Internet Society (ISOC), Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI), and YouthPolicy.org — a first of its kind international symposium on children, youth, and digital media to map and explore the global state of relevant research and practice, share and discuss insights and ideas from the developing and industrialized world, and encourage collaboration between participants across regions and continents.

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