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Young Children's rights in a digital worldplay, design and practice /
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Young Children's rights in a digital worldedited by Donell Holloway ... [et al.].
其他題名:
play, design and practice /
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Holloway, Donell.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
面頁冊數:
xv, 341 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Children's rights.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65916-5
ISBN:
9783030659165
Young Children's rights in a digital worldplay, design and practice /
Young Children's rights in a digital world
play, design and practice /[electronic resource] :edited by Donell Holloway ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xv, 341 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Children's well-being: indicators and research,v.231879-520X ;. - Children's well-being: indicators and research ;v.6..
Chapter 1. Introduction (Karen Murcia) -- Part I: The Early Childhood Home. Chapter 2. "The Tablet is my Best Friend!": Practices and Perceptions of Young Children and Their Parents (Patricia Dias) -- Chapter 3. Family Mediating Practices and Ideologies: Spanish and Portuguese Parents of Children Under Three and Digital Media in Homes (Mitsuko Matsumoto) -- Chapter 4. Digital Parenting and Transnational Migration: Cultural and Emotional Drives for Digital Media Use (Teresa Castro) -- Chapter 5. Children's Rights To 'Good' and 'Bad' Screen Time: Parental Narratives of how Children do Family Online (Helga Sadowski) -- Chapter 6. Taking Over the Home: Children's Mobile Media Play in Domestic Space (Will Balmford) Chapter 7. Think of the Parents: Parental Controls in Digital TV and Family Implications (Maureen Mauk) -- Chapter 8. Screening Language Acquisition Skills in a Mediated Childhood (Kylie Stevenson) -- Part II: Learning and Teaching -- Chapter 9. Media Arts in Early Childhood: A Framework for Developing Young Children's Creative Participation in the Digital World (Judith Dinham) -- Chapter 10. The Impact of Digital Technologies on the Role of the Early Childhood Teacher (Vicki Schriever) -- Chapter 11. Bridging Communities: Developing Digital Literacies and Introducing Digital Technologies in the Montessori Early Childhood Education Classroom (Samantha Owen) -- Chapter 12. Understanding the Mutuality of Play and Media Literacy in Young Children: An Ethnographic Investigation of Pre-Primary School Children's Perspectives on Media Literacy as Seen Through the Lens of Play (Helle Hovgaard Jorgensen) -- Chapter 13. Digital Technologies and Children: Does more Digital Interactivity make for Better Learning? (Jo Li Marie-Joelle Tay) -- Chapter 14. Disability and Remote Learning During COVID-19 (Katie Ellis) -- Part III: Connected Toys at Home and School -- Chapter 15. Internet of Toys and Forms of Play Early Education: A Longitudinal Study of Preschoolers' Toy-Based Learning Experiences (Pirita Ihamaki) -- Chapter 16. Digital Play Objects as Part of Preschool Children's Imaginative Play (Kristin Dyrfjoro) -- Chapter 17. Co-Creating Hybrid Toys as an Approach to Understand Children's Needs in Play Experience (Tamara Pinos Cisneros) -- Chapter 18. Assessing Developmental Difficulties in Children Through Connected Smart Toys (Diego Rivera) -- Chapter 19. Young Children Learning to Code: A Digital Technologies Framework for the Early Years (Karen Murcia) -- Part IV: Privacy and Protection -- Chapter 20. Researching Representations of Children and Childhood on Instagram: Ethical and Methodological Considerations (Madeleine Dobson) -- Chapter 21. The "Sharent" Trap: Parenting in the Digital Age and a Child's Right to Privacy (Anna Potter) -- Chapter 22. Santa's Little Helper and Star of Instagram, Elf on the Shelf: Gendered Labour; Normalising Surveillance and Digitising a Childhood Phenomenon (Catherine Archer) -- Chapter 23.Digital Predictions: Children's Futures, Opportunities and Obstacles (Michele Willson) -- Chapter 24. Research Ethics and Digitising Early Childhood (Madeleine Dobson)
This volume focuses on very young children's (aged 0-8) rights in a digital world. It gathers current research from around the globe that focuses on young children's rights as agental citizens to the provision of and participation in digital devices and content-as well as their right to protection from harm. The UN Digital Rights Framework of 2014 addresses children's needs, agency and vulnerability to harm in today's digital world and implies roles and responsibilities for a variety of social actors including the state, families, schools, commercial entities, researchers and children themselves. This volume presents a broad range of research, including chapters on parental supervision and control, the changing forms of play, early childhood education, media and cultural studies, law, design, health, special-needs education, and engineering. Implicit within this book is the acknowledgement that children of various ages, abilities, socioeconomic and geographic backgrounds should have equal access to, and positive / non-harmful experiences with, new digital technologies and content-as well as adult support and expertise that enhances these experiences. This wonderful book has global relevance, balancing children's embrace of digital content with adult responsibilities for education, privacy and protection. Professor Lelia Green, Professor of Communications, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia.
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