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Time |
Sesssion/s |
Speakers |
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9am - 10:30am |
Welcome / Presentation of EU Kids Online Findings |
Sonia Livingstone; Richard Swetenham; Leslie Haddon; Uwe Hasebrink; Katia Segers; Bojana Lobe |
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11am - 1pm |
Conclusions and Policy Recommendations / Keynote Speakers: The View From Outside Europe |
Sonia Livingstone; Tanya Byron; Cristina Ponte; Janis Wolak; Charo Sadaba; Lelia Green |
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5pm - 6pm |
Plenary Panel: Implications for Policy |
Annie Mullins; Dieter Carstensen; Janice Richardson; Maria José Cantarino; Agnieszka Wrzesień |
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The Conference presentations
"Introduction to the conference": Sonia Livingstone
The European Context for Safer Internet: Christine Kormann, Safer Internet Programme
Main findings of EEU Kids Online Research availability and key gaps: Leslie Haddon, LSE Comparing countries - similarities and differences in findings: Uwe Hasebrink, Hans Bredow Institute, Hamburg Explaining differences - contextual factors shaping risk experiences: Katia Segers, Free University, Brussels Best practice research guidelines for real world contexts: Bojana Lobe, University of Ljubljana
"Towards evidence-based policy: Sonia Livingstone
American youth and the Internet: Janis Wolak, University of New Hampshire, USA
The interactive generation in Ibero-America - social and educational challenges: Charo Sádaba, University of Navarra, Spain. The related paper can be found here
Child protection or online censorship? Australian responses to Internet content regulation: Lelia Green, Edith Cowan University, Australia. A handout of this can be found here
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