How can children’s experiences in a digital world be made age-appropriate or at the very least not age-inappropriate or harmful? The effort to achieve this, on the part of policymakers, businesses and parents/ caregivers, is primarily led by a concern to protect children from harm facilitated by digital technologies. Child protection measures, in turn, are typically designed as a matter of responsible (or reputational) business practice, to address public and parental concerns to manage children’s access to and safety in the digital environment and/or in response to regulatory requirements (whether legislation or co- or self-regulation).
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Mariya Stoilova
London School of Economics and Political Science is a world-renowned academic institution with academics and practitioners devoted to pioneering the development of the social sciences. The institution has an international intake and a global reach, its research and teaching span the full breadth of the social sciences, from economics, politics and law to sociology, anthropology, communication, accounting and finance. London School of Economics and Political Science has a confirmed position as a world-leading research university, with an outstanding performance in the latest Research Excellence Framework 2014.
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