The Rights of Very Young Children in the Digital Environment of the Family Home: Findings From a UK Survey of Children 0–36 Months and Their Parents

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Karen Winter, Rosie Flewitt, Sandra El Gemayel, Lisa Bunting, Lorna Arnott, Paul Connolly, Andrew Dalziell, Julia Gillen, Janet Goodall, Min-Chen Liu, Katrina McLaughlin, Sabina Savadova, Sarah Timmins
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As digital technologies have become increasingly embedded in daily family life, there has been a growing international concern about children's protection, provision and participation rights in a digital environment. Recognising this, the Committee on the Rights of the Child published General Comment No. 25 Children's Rights in Relation to the Digital Environment (CRC, 2021), giving detailed advice on implementation issues in this area and calling for up-to-date research about children's digital lives. This paper makes a significant contribution to that much-needed knowledge base by reporting the findings of an online survey conducted with parents and legal guardians (n = 1444) (hereafter parents) of children aged 0–36 months across socially and ethnically diverse families in the four UK nations. The survey represented phase one of a larger three-phase project, ‘Toddlers, Tech and Talk’, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, which aimed to build an empirically robust body of knowledge about how 0-3-year-olds' lives intersect with digital technologies at home in socially and ethnically diverse families in inner-city, urban and rural communities. The survey found that nearly all family homes have Wi-Fi connection, that many homes have a wide range of digital devices and that very young children engage in a wide range of digital activities both with their parents and on their own. Parents' mediation practices are shaped by parental digital practices and attitudes, with concomitant implications for children's digital rights. Implications are highlighted.

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幼儿在家庭数字环境中的权利:来自英国对0-36个月儿童及其父母的调查结果
随着数字技术日益融入日常家庭生活,国际社会对数字环境中儿童的保护、提供和参与权利日益关注。认识到这一点,儿童权利委员会发表了《与数字环境有关的儿童权利》第25号一般性意见(CRC, 2021年),就这一领域的实施问题提供了详细建议,并呼吁对儿童的数字生活进行最新研究。本文通过报告对英国四个国家社会和种族不同的家庭中0-36个月儿童的父母和法定监护人(n = 1444)(以下为父母)进行的在线调查的结果,为急需的知识库做出了重大贡献。这项调查是一个更大的三期项目“幼儿、技术和谈话”的第一阶段,该项目由经济和社会研究委员会资助,旨在建立一个经验丰富的知识体系,了解0-3岁儿童的生活是如何在城市、城市和农村社区的社会和种族多样化的家庭中与数字技术相结合的。调查发现,几乎所有家庭都有Wi-Fi连接,许多家庭都有各种各样的数字设备,很小的孩子会和父母一起或自己参与各种数字活动。父母的调解做法受到父母的数字做法和态度的影响,并对儿童的数字权利产生影响。影响是突出的。
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Children & Society
Children & Society SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: Children & Society is an interdisciplinary journal publishing high quality research and debate on all aspects of childhood and policies and services for children and young people. The journal is based in the United Kingdom, with an international range and scope. The journal informs all those who work with and for children, young people and their families by publishing innovative papers on research and practice across a broad spectrum of topics, including: theories of childhood; children"s everyday lives at home, school and in the community; children"s culture, rights and participation; children"s health and well-being; child protection, early prevention and intervention.
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