Children's Rights in the Digital Age: A Download from Children Around the World

Amanda Third, Delphine Bellerose, Urszula Dawkins, Emma Keltie, Kari Pihl

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Abstract

In July and August 2014, 148 children from 16 countries, speaking eight different languages, participated in workshops to share their views on their rights in the digital age. Undertaken with the aim of communicating children’s views at the Day of General Discussion on children’s rights in the digital age, which took place on 12 September 2014, the project was a joint effort between the Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre (CRC), the Institute for Culture and Society at the University of Western Sydney, the Berkman Centre for Internet and Society at Harvard University, and UNICEF, in partnership with the Digitally Connected Network.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAbbotsford, Vic.
PublisherYoung and Well Cooperative Research Centre
Number of pages90
ISBN (Print)9780992596644
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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