TY - JOUR
T1 - A co-regulatory approach to stay safe online: reporting inappropriate content with the Mediakids mobile app
AU - Teodoro Martinez, Emma
AU - Gonzalez Conejero, Jorge
AU - Varela Figueroa, Rebeca
AU - Casanovas Romeu, Pompeu
AU - Poblet, Marta
N1 - This work has been funded by the grant “MediaKids: An Online Application to Protect Kids from Harmful Digital Contents” (Obra Social La Caixa, RecerCaixa2012), and partially by the grant “Crowdsourcing: semantic tools to develop participation and mediation online” (Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, DER2012-39492-C02-01).
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The convergence of mobile technologies, media, and the Internet is transforming the way that digital content is produced, distributed, and consumed among children and young adults. In Europe as in many other areas, minors are exposed to an ever-growing amount of digital content on multiple screens. Increasing exposure at an early age brings both new opportunities and risks. This paper reviews the current discussion about strategies that deal with inappropriate, harmful, and illegal content online and proposes a co-regulatory, technology-driven approach that involves children, their families, and the education system. The MediaKids project aims to test this co-regulatory approach by developing a mobile application – the MediaKids app – within the broader context of an educational programme to raise awareness about online safety. The project seeks to involve children and young adults in defining the notion of ‘harmful content’ and, ultimately, in the elaboration of the policies for the emergent digital public space.
AB - The convergence of mobile technologies, media, and the Internet is transforming the way that digital content is produced, distributed, and consumed among children and young adults. In Europe as in many other areas, minors are exposed to an ever-growing amount of digital content on multiple screens. Increasing exposure at an early age brings both new opportunities and risks. This paper reviews the current discussion about strategies that deal with inappropriate, harmful, and illegal content online and proposes a co-regulatory, technology-driven approach that involves children, their families, and the education system. The MediaKids project aims to test this co-regulatory approach by developing a mobile application – the MediaKids app – within the broader context of an educational programme to raise awareness about online safety. The project seeks to involve children and young adults in defining the notion of ‘harmful content’ and, ultimately, in the elaboration of the policies for the emergent digital public space.
KW - Children
KW - Digital content
KW - Mobile technologies
KW - Online safety
KW - Regulation
KW - Young adults
U2 - 10.1080/13229400.2015.1106337
DO - 10.1080/13229400.2015.1106337
M3 - Article
SN - 1322-9400
VL - 23
SP - 180
EP - 197
JO - Journal of Family Studies
JF - Journal of Family Studies
IS - 2
ER -