2019
Lauri, M.A. & Farrugia, L. (2019). Access, use, risks and opportunities for Maltese children on the internet. Msida: University of Malta.
2018
Farrugia, L., Lauri, M. A., Borg, J., & O’Neill, B. (2018). Have you asked for it? An exploratory study about Maltese adolescents’ use of Ask.fm. Journal of Adolescent Research.
Farrugia, L. & Lauri, M.A. (2018). Maltese parents’ awareness and management of risks their children face online p. 135-146 in Giovanna Mascheroni, Cristina Ponte & Ana Jorge (eds.) Digital Parenting. The Challenges for Families in the Digital Age. Göteborg: Nordicom.
Farrugia, L. (2018). Self-Other positioning: Insights into children’s understanding of risks in new media, p.233-245 in Laura Peja, Nico Carpentier, Fausto Colombo, Maria Francesca Murru, Simone Tosoni, Richard Kilborn, Leif Kramp, Risto Kunelius, Anthony McNicholas, Hannu Nieminen, and Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt. Current Perspectives on Communication and Media Research.
2017
Jorge, A., & Farrugia, L. (2017). Are victims to blame? Youth, gender and moral discourse on online risk. Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies, 9(2), 285-301.
2016
Dinh, T., Farrugia, L., O'Neill, B., Vandoninck, S., & Velicu, A. (2016). Internet safety helplines: exploratory study first findings.
Dinh, T., Farrugia, L., O’Neill, B., Vandoninck, S., & Velicu, A. (2016). Insafe Helplines: Operations, effectiveness and emerging issues for internet safety helplines. Brussels: Insafe, European Schoolnet, 2016.
2015
Lauri, M.A., Borg, J. & Farrugia, L. (2015). Children’s internet use and their parents’ perceptions of the children’s online experience. Malta: Malta Communications Authority.
2014
Borg, J. (2014, June 10). Safely surfing the internet. Timesofmalta.com. [Web log posy]
Mascheroni, G., Jorge, A. and Farrugia, L. (2014). ‘Media representations and children’s discourses on online risks: findings from qualitative research in nine European countries.’ Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace 8, 2, article 2.
2013
Sinner, P., Prochazka, F., Paus-Hasebrink, I. and Farrugia, L. (2013). ‘FAQ 34: What are good approaches to conducting focus groups with children?’ In K. Ólafsson, S. Livingstone and L. Haddon (Eds). How to research children and online technologies? Frequently asked questions and best practice (pp. 90-92). London: LSE.