Media representations and children’s discourses on online risks: Findings from qualitative research in nine European countries

Giovanna Mascheroni, Ana Jorge, Lorleen Farrugia

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Abstract

rior research has pointed to cross-national variations in media attention for online risks, which are then mirrored in parental concerns regarding the internet. However, little is known so far about how the discursive environment around opportunities and risks of the internet for children shapes the very context in which children’s own perceptions are developed and their online experiences are situated. The aim of this contribution is threefold: (1) to understand how and to what extent children’s perceptions of online risks incorporate media representations, parental worries and discourses circulating among peers; (2) to identify any age- or gender-specific patterns in the appropriation and conversion of media, parents’ and peers’ discourses; and (3) to identify whether there are cross-cultural variations in risk perceptions.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)N/A-N/A
RivistaCyberpsychology
Volume8
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2014

Keywords

  • Risk awareness
  • children
  • cross-cultural research
  • online risks

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