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The international research network EU Kids Online currently interviews children and young people aged 9 to 17 in 21 European countries about their online experiences. The representative surveys include 1000 interviews in each country. The scope and nature of online activities, risks, media literacy...
The problems children and young people face in the Czech Republic, Estonia, Italy, Norway, and Slovakia when dealing with digital media can be seen in the preliminary report of a current survey conducted by the research network EU Kids Online. The report was published on the occasion of the ‘S...
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Hasebrink, U.; Lampert, C. (2012): Onlinenutzung von Kindern und Jugendlichen im europäischen Vergleich. Ergebnisse der 25-Länder-Studie "EU Kids Online" [A European Comparison of Childrens' Online Use. Results of "EU Kids Online" a Study of 25 Countries]....
Hasebrink, U. (2017): Onlinenutzung von Kindern und Jugendlichen im gesellschaftlichen, medialen und individuellen Wandel [Children's and Young People's Internet Use in Social, Media and Individual Change]. In: D. Hoffmann, F. Krotz, W. Reißmann (eds.): Mediatisierung und Mediensoziali...
"Children’s and Young People’s Online Practices and Well-Being: On the Need to Permanently Reinvent the Wheel", keynote speech by U. Hasebrink at the European Expert Conference "Children and Youth on the Net" on 27 April 2017 in Luxembourg.
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