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ECREA PreConference

ECREA Pre-Conference Researching children, youth and media - Lessons from the field

Lisbon, 12th November 2014 

Powerpoints

Evidence-based policy to promote children’s rights in a digital age: reflections on life outside the ivory tower| - Sonia Livingstone

Cross-culture qualitative research: what we learned from EU Kids Online III| - David Smahel

What can research on children learn from cross-cultural qualitative research?| - Leslie Haddon

Ethical and methodological challenges in EU Kids Online III - Assessing the field| - Monica Barbovschi

What can research on children and media learn from longitudinal research?| - Giovanna Mascheroni, Jane Vincent & Kjartan Ólafsson

Report back from workshop 1: “How can research on children and media contribute to promoting children’s well-being by informing and guiding policies in this area?”|

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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