M Van Mechelen, GE Baykal, C Dindler… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Recent years have seen growing interest in'ethics' within the Child-Computer Interaction (CCI) community. In this paper, we take stock of 18 years of CCI research by conducting a …
Mobile applications (" apps") developed to promote online safety for children are underutilized and rely heavily on parental control features that monitor and restrict their …
Children ages 8--12 spend nearly six hours per day with digital content, but they receive little formal instruction related to managing privacy online. In this study, we explore how games …
JC Yip, K Sobel, X Gao, AM Hishikawa, A Lim… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
In HCI, adult concerns about technologies for children have been studied extensively. However, less is known about what children themselves find concerning in everyday …
Adoption rates of parental control applications (" apps") for teens' mobile devices are low, but little is known about the characteristics of parents (or teens) who use these apps. We …
Parents use mobile monitoring software to observe and restrict their children's activities in order to minimize the risks associated with Internet-enabled mobile devices. As children are …
The internet facilitates opportunities for adolescents to form relationships and explore their sexuality but seeking intimacy online has also become a stressor. As a result, adolescents …
M Kinnula, N Iivari - International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction, 2021 - Elsevier
We articulate in this paper what participation at its best entails in the context of digital technology design with children, forming a theoretical framework for genuine participation of …
We present a comprehensive and structured review of 132 peer-reviewed publications between the years of 2008 and 2015 to inform Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) …