24/08/2022
đť Join us for the virtual launch of the DFCâs new report in their Education Data series, revealing bad news for kids as they prepare to head back to school.
đď¸ Our expert speakers will delve into two case studies that show how digital classrooms are failing children, providing a socio-legal analysis of two prominent service providers. The results are compelling, raising issues of governance, equity and safety.
Our speakers:
â Baroness Beeban Kidron, Founder of 5Rights Foundation
â Prof. Sonia Livingstone OBE, Research Lead at the DFC, report author
â Louise Hooper, Barrister at Garden Court Chambers and report author
â Michael Veale, Associate Professor at UCL
đŁď¸ The event will include an interactive Q&A with the panel and attendees.
đď¸ We hope you will be able to join us on 31st August 2022 from 11:00am-12:00pm BST. You can register for the launch event here:
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Join us for the virtual launch of the DFCâs new report in their Education Data series, revealing bad news for kids as they prepare to head back to school. We will delve into two case studies that show how digital classrooms are failing children. Please join Baroness Beeban Kidron, Founder of 5Righ...
28/05/2020
The coronavirus pandemic has increased the crisis of misinformation online.
But we still don't know how children worldwide find information they can trust while in lockdown.
Supported by expertise from Global Kids Online and The London School of Economics and Political Science - LSE in understanding childrenâs online lives, survey with Queen's University Belfast aims to find out more!
Don't miss the launch of the survey today!
The coronavirus pandemic has increased the crisis of misinformation online.
But we still don't know how children worldwide find information they can trust while in lockdown.
Supported by expertise from Global Kids Online and The London School of Economics and Political Science - LSE in understanding childrenâs online lives, survey with Queen's University Belfast aims to find out more!
Don't miss the launch of the survey tomorrow!
24/01/2020
Parenting in the digital age
How can parents ensure their children have a healthy relationship with technology? Social psychologist Sonia Livingstone suggests that the key lies in embracing technology alongside children -- and lays out a practical roadmap for how to get there.
16/01/2020
We have a new departmental page where we will share blog posts, news about research and events etc - this page will no longer be active so do follow the new page to keep in touch! https://www.facebook.com/LSEMediaAndCommunications/
LSE Department of Media and Communications
Welcome to the LSE Department of Media and Communications official page.
21/10/2019
These talks have been inspirational - they are free and open to all - Tuesdays at 5pm at LSE
Excited to hear from Worldwide Head of Culture & Inclusion at M&C Saatchi London, Activist, Public Speaker, Consultant and Writer Sereena Abbassi! Join us tomorrow at 5pm at Clement House - it's free and open to all.
25/06/2019
Excited to have launched our toolkit for children based on our research for the Information Commissionâs Office.
Itâs meant to answer childrenâs questions - Where does my data go? Whoâs collecting it, why, and what are my rights?
Tested by children. Based in research with 11-16s. Resources for parents and teachers too. Feedback welcome.
Check it out at
My privacy
Imagine that the internet knows everything about you! Does it matter if it does? What can you do to protect your privacy and data online?
07/02/2019
Join us for a discussion about the dystopian future awaiting us, with author Sam Byers, Dr. Orla Lynskey, Alison Powell and Charlie Beckett!
26th February, 2019
7:30 PM
Sheikh Zayed Theatre
Meanwhile, be sure to check out Sam's book: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/jul/29/perfidious-albion-sam-byers-review
07/01/2019
The "Parenting for a Digital Future" project takes a look back at our recent blog posts and ahead to whatâs new for 2019. Guest posts on research related to families, parents, children and young people in the digital age are welcome; feel free to get in touch.
Parenting for a Digital Future December 2018 roundup
As the year draws to a close, we take a look back at our recent posts and ahead to whatâs new for 2019. [Header image credit: C. Sunter, CC BY-ND 2.0.jpg] Childrenâs privacy and data online Post-GâŚ