E-Book, Englisch, Band 23, 341 Seiten, eBook
Holloway / Willson / Murcia Young Children’s Rights in a Digital World
1. Auflage 2021
ISBN: 978-3-030-65916-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Play, Design and Practice
E-Book, Englisch, Band 23, 341 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Children's Well-Being: Indicators and Research
ISBN: 978-3-030-65916-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1. Introduction (Karen Murcia).- Part I: The Early Childhood Home. Chapter 2. “The Tablet is my Best Friend!”: Practices and Perceptions of Young Children and Their Parents (Patricia Dias).- Chapter 3. Family Mediating Practices and Ideologies: Spanish and Portuguese Parents of Children Under Three and Digital Media in Homes (Mitsuko Matsumoto).- Chapter 4. Digital Parenting and Transnational Migration: Cultural and Emotional Drives for Digital Media Use (Teresa Castro).- Chapter 5. Children’s Rights To ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ Screen Time: Parental Narratives of how Children do Family Online (Helga Sadowski).- Chapter 6. Taking Over the Home: Children's Mobile Media Play in Domestic Space (Will Balmford) Chapter 7. Think of the Parents: Parental Controls in Digital TV and Family Implications (Maureen Mauk).- Chapter 8. Screening Language Acquisition Skills in a Mediated Childhood (Kylie Stevenson).- Part II: Learning and Teaching.- Chapter 9. Media Arts in Early Childhood: A Framework for Developing Young Children’s Creative Participation in the Digital World (Judith Dinham).- Chapter 10. The Impact of Digital Technologies on the Role of the Early Childhood Teacher (Vicki Schriever).- Chapter 11. Bridging Communities: Developing Digital Literacies and Introducing Digital Technologies in the Montessori Early Childhood Education Classroom (Samantha Owen).- Chapter 12. Understanding the Mutuality of Play and Media Literacy in Young Children: An Ethnographic Investigation of Pre-Primary School Children’s Perspectives on Media Literacy as Seen Through the Lens of Play (Helle Hovgaard Jørgensen).- Chapter 13. Digital Technologies and Children: Does more Digital Interactivity make for Better Learning? (Jo Li Marie-Joelle Tay).- Chapter 14. Disability and Remote Learning During COVID-19 (Katie Ellis).- Part III: Connected Toys at Home and School.- Chapter 15. Internet of Toys and Forms of Play Early Education: A Longitudinal Study of Preschoolers’ Toy-Based Learning Experiences (Pirita Ihamäki).- Chapter 16. Digital Play Objects as Part of Preschool Children’s Imaginative Play (Kristín Dýrfjörð).- Chapter 17. Co-Creating Hybrid Toys as an Approach to Understand Children’s Needs in Play Experience (Tamara Pinos Cisneros).- Chapter 18. Assessing Developmental Difficulties in Children Through Connected Smart Toys (Diego Rivera).- Chapter 19. Young Children Learning to Code: A Digital Technologies Framework for the Early Years (Karen Murcia).- Part IV: Privacy and Protection.- Chapter 20. Researching Representations of Children and Childhood on Instagram: Ethical and Methodological Considerations (Madeleine Dobson).- Chapter 21. The “Sharent” Trap: Parenting in the Digital Age and a Child’s Right to Privacy (Anna Potter).- Chapter 22. Santa’s Little Helper and Star of Instagram, Elf on the Shelf: Gendered Labour; Normalising Surveillance and Digitising a Childhood Phenomenon (Catherine Archer).- Chapter 23.Digital Predictions: Children's Futures, Opportunities and Obstacles (Michele Willson).- Chapter 24. Research Ethics and Digitising Early Childhood (Madeleine Dobson).