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Jan 9, 2025 |
journals.sagepub.com | Justine Humphry |Jonathon Hutchinson |Olga Boichak
IntroductionThe negotiations over children’s online safety by young people and their parents or carers can best be explained in terms of ‘social digital dilemmas’. The concept of ‘digital dilemma’ was first proposed by Livingstone and Blum-Ross (2020) to explain the way that parenting is enacted at the forefront of society’s ideas and values of childhood. Dilemmas over children’s digital media use manifest as tricky and troublesome points of tension and disagreement in everyday family life.
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May 26, 2024 |
theaustraliatoday.com.au | Justine Humphry |Catherine Jeffery |Jonathon Hutchinson |Olga Boichak
By Justine Humphry, Catherine Page Jeffery, Jonathon Hutchinson, and Olga BoichakThis month the Australian government announced a A$6.5 million commitment to trial an age-verification program that will restrict children’s exposure to inappropriate online content, including pornography and potentially social media. The announcement came out of a National Cabinet meeting geared towards addressing gender-based violence in Australia.
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May 26, 2024 |
dailybulletin.com.au | Justine Humphry
This month the Australian government announced a A$6.5 million commitment to trial an age-verification program that will restrict children’s exposure to inappropriate online content, including pornography and potentially social media. The announcement came out of a National Cabinet meeting geared towards addressing gender-based violence in Australia. Much has been said about age-checking technologies in the weeks since.
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May 22, 2024 |
techxplore.com | Justine Humphry |Catherine Jeffery |Jonathon Hutchinson |Olga Boichak
This month the Australian government announced a A$6.5 million commitment to trial an age-verification program that will restrict children's exposure to inappropriate online content, including pornography and potentially social media. The announcement came out of a National Cabinet meeting geared towards addressing gender-based violence in Australia. Much has been said about age-checking technologies in the weeks since.
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May 22, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Justine Humphry |Catherine Jeffery |Jonathon Hutchinson |Olga Boichak
This month the Australian government announced a A$6.5 million commitment to trial an age-verification program that will restrict children’s exposure to inappropriate online content, including pornography and potentially social media. The announcement came out of a National Cabinet meeting geared towards addressing gender-based violence in Australia. Much has been said about age-checking technologies in the weeks since.
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