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Digital & Social Media Use: Children
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Mobile Phone Use: Youth
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Media Literacy: Families
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Digital & Social Media Use: Youth
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Media Literacy: Children
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Family Communication
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Digital Wellbeing, Digital Resilience, Digital Mental Health
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Mobile Phone Use
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Sexual Abuse: Digital Media
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Media Use: Children
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Television Use: Children
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Media Use: Influence of Religion
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Mobile Phone Use: Elderly People
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Mobile Phone Use: Migrants & Refugees
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Child Protection, Protection of Minors
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Girls and Media
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Participatory Videos & Community Filmmaking
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Media Ethnography
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Visual Anthropology
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Gaming: Youth
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Digital & Information Literacy
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Influencers (Social Media)
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COVID-19 Pandemic: Effects on Journalism, Media & Communication
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Media Literacy: Parents
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Selfies, Self-Portrait Photographs
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Qualitative Research Methods
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User-Generated Contents
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Visual Communication
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Youth Activism, Youth Civic Engagement, Youth Political Interests, Youth Protests
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Youth Cultures, Youth Milieus, Youth Identities
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Mobile Media Use Among Children and Youth in Asia
Dordrecht: Springer (2025), viii, 235 pp.
"This book examines mobile media use among children and youths within an Asian context. By studying the impact of mobile media on children and youth in Asia, it focuses on the explosive growth of mobile media among young people and seeks to understand the potential consequences of mobile media use o
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Ist mein Kind fit für ein eigenes Smartphone?
klicksafe (2024), 1 p.
»Meine Eltern haben so eine App, damit können sie halt mein komplettes Handy kontrollieren«: Online-Risiken und elterliche Medienerziehung aus der Sicht von 10- bis 14-Jährigen. Ausgewählte Ergebnisse
München: Act On!; JFF Institut für Medienpädagogik (2024), 68 pp.
The Opt-Out Family: How to Give Your Kids What Technology Can't
Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan (2024), 306 pp.
"Former social media influencer and trailblazer Erin Loechner has seen the perks and pitfalls of social media usage, and she knows how to hack the strategies of tech wizards and platform experts so you can borrow their billion-dollar playbook to engage your family in meaningful ways away from screen
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International Data Youth and Media 2022
München: Internationales Zentralinstitut für das Jugend- und Bildungsfernsehen (IZI) (2022), 109 pp.
"Presents media consumption data from European countries and the US, but includes also statistics on television, print media, mobile phone and social media usage of children and adolescents from Africa and Latin America." (commbox)
Kamera-Ethnographie: Ethnographische Forschung im Modus des Zeigens. Programmatik und Praxis
Bielefeld: transcript (2022), 278 pp.
"Die Methode der Kamera-Ethnographie ist ein zeigendes statt beschreibendes Verfahren und nutzt Kameraführung, Schnitt und Montage im Rahmen einer visuellen Analytik und performativen Wissensform. Bina Elisabeth Mohns Programmschrift zeigt, wie Kamera-Ethnographie auch nonverbale Praktiken in ihren
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Parenting Generation Screen: Guiding Your Kids to Be Wise in a Digital World
Colorado Springs (CO): Focus on the Family Publishing (2021), 196 pp.
"Prioritizing connection over correction, 'Parenting Generation Screen' is a guide for parents that will equip you with key questions and conversations to help you process screen limits with and for your kids. You’ll learn how to dialogue in meaningful ways about social media, entertainment, and s
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Jetzt pack doch mal das Handy weg! Wie wir unsere Kinder von der digitalen Sucht befreien
Berlin: Ullstein (2017), 270 pp.
"Der richtige Umgang mit Tablets und Smartphones ist zur erzieherischen Mammutaufgabe geworden. Wie können Eltern dem WhatsApp-Dauerchat etwas entgegensetzen? Sind handyfreie Zeiten sinnvoll? Was sind die Erfolgsrezepte anderer Familien? Deutschlands versiertester Medienexperte hat mit Eltern, Psyc
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Mobile Communication and the Family: Asian Experiences in Technology Domestication
Dordrecht: Springer (2016), xiii, 187 pp.
"This volume captures the domestication of mobile communication technologies by families in Asia, and its implications for family interactions and relationships. It showcases research on families across a spectrum of socio-economic profiles, from both rural and urban areas, offering insights on chil
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Net Children Go Mobile: Final Report
Milano: Educatt (2014), 50 pp.
This report is based on a quantitative study of 3500 children, aged from 9 to 16 years in seven countries, and a qualitative study with 327 children and 230 adults (parents, teachers and educators) in nine European countries (Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain
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Understanding African Children's Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs): A Youth-Led Survey to Prevent Sexual Exploitation Online
Bangkok: ECPAT International (2013), 76 pp.
Children, Mobile Phones and the Internet: The Mobile Internet and Children. Proceedings of the Experts' Meeting in Tokyo, Japan, Thursday 6th and Friday 7th March 2003
Childnet International; Internet Association Japan (2003), 60 pp.