Participants

Project coordinator

Prof Lelia Green

School of Communications and Arts 
Edith Cowan University 
Faculty of Education and Arts 
2 Bradford Street 
Mount Lawley 
WA 6050 
Australia 

email: l.green@ecu.edu.au 

 

Australian Team 

LeliaGreen

Lelia Green  is Professor of Communications in the School of Arts and Humanities at Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia. She has been researching the Internet in family life since 2002 and has been a collaborating researcher with EU Kids Online since 2006. Author or co-author of over 150 chapters and peer reviewed publications, Lelia's ten Australian Research Council grants total almost $2 million

 
Donell

Donell Holloway is an Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow based at Edith Cowan University in Perth Australia. As an experienced ethnographer, she has carried out qualitative research in diverse settings. This includes families and their Internet use and children and their Internet use. She has authored or co-authored over 50 refereed journal articles, book chapters and conference papers.

 
kylie

Kylie Stevenson is a researcher at Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Western Australia working on the Toddlers and
Tablets project and two further Australian Research Council funded projects: Parents and Peers, about teenagers and social media; and industry partner research with St Vincent de Paul about intergenerational welfare dependency.

 

 

UK team

Sonia Livingstone

Sonia Livingstone is a professor in the Department of Media and Communications at LSE. She is author or editor of twenty books about media audiences, with a focus on children and young people. She blogs at www.parenting.digital and is now working on parenting and children’s rights in the digital age.

 
Leslie Haddon

Leslie Haddon is a senior researcher in the Department of Media and Communications at the LSE. Over the last 25 years he has worked chiefly on the social shaping and consumption of information and communication technologies. He was part of the coordinating team for the EU Kids Online project and was a member of the Net Children Go Mobile project

 

 

Irish Team 

Brian ONeill IE

Brian O'Neill, PhD, is Head of the School of Media at the Dublin Institute of Technology, and a researcher in media literacy and new media technologies. He is the author of reports and articles on media policy in relation to children, technology and new media. He is a member of the Digital Radio Cultures in the Europe research group and was a member of the EU Kids Online and Net Children Go Mobile projects

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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