Parental mediation and children’s digital well-being in family life in Norway
Because children are introduced to digital technology at an early age, their digital skills are influenced by digital learning and well- being in everyday life. This article examines how family values may influence children’s digital lives. The study is based on qualitative data from individual inte...
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Zusammenfassung: | Because children are introduced to digital technology at an early
age, their digital skills are influenced by digital learning and well-
being in everyday life. This article examines how family values may
influence children’s digital lives. The study is based on qualitative
data from individual interviews with family members from ten
different families and ten focus groups with children aged five to
ten years. The analysis shows how values linked to parental media-
tion are important in determining how family members relate to
digital technology. In the discussion, we examine how established
values may affect parental mediation, and how children can parti-
cipate in a digital culture. This work posits that the ability to com-
municate about digital lives is an important value regarding the
well-being of young children. |
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