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almahu_9947363355702882
Format:
376 p.
ISBN:
9780230361003 :
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0230361005 :
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This work explores the growing convergence between youth culture and digital communication technologies and the corresponding challenges posed to policymakers, examining the current governance debate on online child safety.
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'Online Child Safety: Law, Technology and Governance provides a timely, broad-ranging and well written examination of the key stakeholders, challenges , tensions and legal frameworks which characterise the governance issues associated with online child safety.' - Jo Bryce, COUNTER Project Coordinator & Director of Research Cyberspace Research Unit in the School of Psychology, University of Central Lanashire, UK.
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Electronic book text.
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Epublication based on: 9780230241527.
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Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction Regulating Risks: Convergence, Technology and Social Policy Online Sexual Grooming of Children, Obscene Content and Peer Victimization: Legal and Investigatory Issues Trans-Border Challenges to Enforcing Online Child Safety Laws Online Child Safety: International Cooperation and Policymaking Online Child Safety, Civil Society and the Private Sector: Alternative Strategies The Child, Media Literacy and Policy Implications Concluding Thoughts: The Tethered Child Notes Bibliography Index.
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Language:
English
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