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EU Kids Online Panel ICA2011

Livingstone, S: Explaining online risk experienced by children: Comparative findings from EU Kids Online|

Ogan, C.: Is There a Digital Divide Between EU Kids in richer and poorer countries?|

Stald, S: Online on the mobile: Risks, harms and coping strategies in context |

Hasebrink, U.: The diversity of online experiences: Types of online practices|

Casado, M.: Parental mediation strategies throughout Europe|

Staksrud, E.: Online risks encountered on the top 8 social networking sites of Europe|

 

 

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