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Www2.lse.ac.uk/media@lse/research/EUKidsOnline/EU Kids III/Reports/Intheirownwords020213.pdf. Children and Online Opportunities, Risk and Safety - Sonia Livingstone - AcademicStaff - Who's Who - Department of Media and Communications. EU Kids Online is a thematic network directed by Sonia Livingstone and funded by the EC Safer Internet plus Programme. See www.eukidsonline.net | | for information on both projects and for downloadable copies of all reports. For further updates, please sign up on the website. The first project, EU Kids Online I (2006-9), examined European research on cultural, contextual and risk issues in children's safe use of the internet and new media in 21 member states. The second project, EU Kids Online II (2009-11) is conducting a multinational comparative survey of children's online uses, risks, safety and parental mediation across Europe. The third Project, EU Kids Online III (2011-2014) will begin in Autumn 2011.

See Livingstone, S., and Haddon, L. See Livingstone, S. (2009) Children and the Internet: Great Expectations, Challenging Realities. For more on children and the internet, see: Livingstone, S. (1998) Guest editor for special issue, 'Young People and the New Media in Europe.' Sonia Livingstone - The Realities of Youth and Peer Culture: Balancing Learning Opportunities and Risks. Www.lse.ac.uk/media@lse/research/EUKidsOnline/EU Kids III/PDFs/Zero_to_eight.pdf. Frequently Asked Questions - Best Practice Guide - EU Kids Online - Research - Department of Media and Communications. European evidence database - European evidence database - EU Kids Online - Research - Department of Media and Communications. Eprints.lse.ac.uk/27072/1/Taking_risky_opportunities_in_youthful_content_creation_(LSERO).pdf.

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