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Sesssion/s

Speakers

9am - 10:30am

Welcome / Presentation of EU Kids Online Findings

Sonia Livingstone; Richard Swetenham; Leslie Haddon; Uwe Hasebrink; Katia Segers; Bojana Lobe

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

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
 

 

Research Session I: Parallel Sessions from 2:00 to 3:15

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Victims and Perpetrators
Chair: Kjartan Ólafsson

Informal Processes of Risk Management
Chair: Liza Tsaliki

Children’s Perceptions of Risk Taking
Chair: Veronika Kalmus

Online Opportunities and New Literacies
Chair: Giovanna Mascheroni

David Smahel, L Blinka and A Sevcikova
Cyberbullying amongst Czech Internet Users

Shirley Atkinson
Peer Education for Encouraging Safe Online Behaviour

Niels Brueggen and Ulrike Wagner
Potentials and Risks: Web 2.0

Marion Duimel and Jos de Haan
Instrumental ICT Skills and Structural ICT Skills

Łukasz Wojtasik
Cyberbullying: Assessment of the Problem in Poland

Robert Hart
Learning the Family

Caroline Logue and Matthew Rowe
Use, Perceived Threat and Actual Threat

Ingrid Paus-Hasebrink, Claudia Lampert, Uwe Hasebrink
SNS - challenges for media literacy

Georgi Apostolov
Kids and Violence on the Internet

Lizzie Jackson
The Value of Risk
 

Monica Barbovski and Eva Laszlo
Risk and Use in Romania

Verborg Tingstad and Rebekah Willet
Teens in Control

Cristina Ponte and José Alberto Simões
Asking parents about children's internet use

Julia Davidson
Internet Child Abuse: Understanding Offender Online Grooming Behaviour

Jochen Peter and Patti Valkenburg
Adolescent Exposure to Sexually Explicit Internet Material

Máire Messenger Davies, Cynthia Carter, Kaity Mendes, Stuart Allan
British Children Online: Children, Citizenship and News in the UK’s 4 nation/ regions

 

Research Session I: Parallel Sessions from 3:45 to 5:00

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Evaluating the Policy Tools
Chair: Jos de Haan

Balancing Risks and Opportunities
Chair: Václav Štětka

Privacy, Identity and Social Networking
Chair: Maialen Garmendia

Emerging Issues
Chair: Verónica Donoso

Michael Whelan, Conor Scally, Tristan O’Reilly, Kase Bukhatwa and Greg Clarke
YouTube Usage and Abusage

Dafna Lemish, Rivka Ribak and Rotem Alony
Israeli Children Online

Simon Grehan
SNS and Privacy Risks

Gitte Stald
Online Opportunities and Risks on the Mobile

Divina Frau-Meigs
Parental Control and Protection of Minors

Sue Cranmer, Jenny Good and Chris Davies
The Role of Family and Peers in Supporting the Development of Skills and Abilities to Use Digital Technologies

Michael Walrave
Disclosing or Protecting

Haavard Skaar
Media and marketing: the educational practice in Norwegian primary schools

Peter Nikken and Jeroen Jansz
Playing Restricted Videogames

Christine Ogan, Turkan Karakus, Yavuz Inal and Kursat Cagiltay
Gender and Teenage Computer Use and Gaming Activity in Turkey and the United States

Marie Griffiths and Rachel McLean
Live on Air

Cátia Candeias
Mobile Phones: A bridge for digital inclusion and being online

Jutta Croll
Youth protection online: Joint efforts are needed

Soha el-Batrawy
Children and the Internet between Freedom of Usage and Responsibility of Protection

Falcão-Reis
Public Awareness concerning Online Privacy Rights

Olle Findahl
A study of the internet in the lives of pre-schoolers

 

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