In February 2009, a number of Social Network Site providers agreed on the “Safer Social Networking Principles”, a set of seven goals and subsequent measures to protect their users’ privacy, safety and personal information. Providers had to outline how they comply to these principles – be it via their terms of service, codes of conduct, software design, or other ways. These self-declarations were compared to the actual platform – the interface, the user experience, the information and guidance given, etc. – along a specific set of criteria.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 29210205The range and incidence of risks experienced by children online varies cross-nationally, though the overall rank ordering of more or less common risks is fairly consistent. What might help us explain cross-national variation? This chapter, using QCA, investigates the extent to and the way in which parental mediation across 18 European countries impacts on the kinds of risks children experience, and thus contribute to the discussion regarding similarities and differences in parental culture.
D.06 Final report on a foreign/international project
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