Here are the research milestones I referred to in my May 2016 TEDx Talk at UN ITU’s World Summit on the Information Society in Geneva, Switzerland:
- “One in Three: Internet Governance and Children’s Rights,” by Sonia Livingstone, John Carr and Jasmina Byrne in a November 2015 paper for the Center for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
- “Defining and measuring youth digital citizenship,” by Lisa Jones and Kimberly Mitchell, University of New Hampshire, in the journal New Media & Society
- “In Their Own Words” from EU Kids Online about how adult society – parents, teachers, policymakers and the media – had shaped the public policy agenda
- Young People, Ethics, and the New Digital Media: A Synthesis from the Good Play Project, by Carrie James with Katie Davis, Andrea Flores, John Francis, Lindsay Pettingill, Margaret Rundle and Howard Gardner of The Good Project at Harvard School of Education; Collier’s blog post about Disconnected: Youth, New Media and the Ethics Gap, by Good Play Project research director Carrie James
- “The Internet, Youth Safety and the Problem of Juvenoia,” by David Finkelhor, director of the University of New Hampshire’s Crimes Against Children Research Center (January 2011) and Collier’s blog post about it (and a video recording of Professor Finkelhor’s talk)