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OverviewDatafied Childhoods examines the multiple ways in which datafication, algorithms, and artificial intelligence (AI) transform the contexts for children: at home, school, and in peer and parent-child relationships. The COVID-19 pandemic provides an important moment for reimagining how data are repurposed for the social good and best interests of children. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steve Jones , Giovanna Mascheroni , Andra SiibakPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Volume: 124 Weight: 0.384kg ISBN: 9781433183140ISBN 10: 1433183145 Pages: 202 Publication Date: 27 October 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of Tables – Acknowledgments – Introduction – The Datafication of Everything – Datafication as a Practice of the Self – Mediatized Parenting as Datafied Parenting – Mediatized Homes as Datafied Homes – The Mediatized Peer Network – The Mediatized School and the Datafication of Education – Datafied Childhoods, Datafied Futures? – Index.ReviewsJust as children experience all kinds of family and social backgrounds, their engagements with digital devices and data are diverse. In adopting a non-media-centric approach, this book does a wonderful job of revealing the diversity of datafied childhoods in all their nuances and complexities. Importantly, the authors acknowledge children's agency and the more-than-digital dimensions of their lives. -Deborah Lupton, SHARP Professor, Centre for Social Research in Health and the Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sidney; Leader of the Vitalities Lab What is it like to grow up with your every action tracked, analysed and potentially monetised? Today's children-the guinea pigs of the digital age-have no choice but to find out for themselves. But it is the wider economic and political interests of society that drive the processes of mediatization and datafication analysed in this ambitious and insightful book. Its conclusions should concern us all. -Sonia Livingstone, London School of Economics; Author of Parenting for a Digital Future More than ever before, today's children are monitored and tracked across different digital platforms as they engage in education, play, and family life. In this thoughtful, child-centered volume, renowned childhood and family researchers Mascheroni and Siibak provide a comprehensive overview of international research on datafied childhood and parenting. Read this book to gain insights into how parents and children are navigating digital technologies, and to better understand the contemporary and future costs of a surveillance culture that is reshaping our families and our collective lives. -Lynn Schofield Clark, University of Denver; Author of The Parent App: Understanding Families in a Digital Age “Just as children experience all kinds of family and social backgrounds, their engagements with digital devices and data are diverse. In adopting a non-media-centric approach, this book does a wonderful job of revealing the diversity of datafied childhoods in all their nuances and complexities. Importantly, the authors acknowledge children’s agency and the more-than-digital dimensions of their lives.” —Deborah Lupton, SHARP Professor, Centre for Social Research in Health and the Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sidney; Leader of the Vitalities Lab “What is it like to grow up with your every action tracked, analysed and potentially monetised? Today’s children—the guinea pigs of the digital age—have no choice but to find out for themselves. But it is the wider economic and political interests of society that drive the processes of mediatization and datafication analysed in this ambitious and insightful book. Its conclusions should concern us all.” —Sonia Livingstone, London School of Economics; Author of Parenting for a Digital Future “More than ever before, today’s children are monitored and tracked across different digital platforms as they engage in education, play, and family life. In this thoughtful, child-centered volume, renowned childhood and family researchers Mascheroni and Siibak provide a comprehensive overview of international research on datafied childhood and parenting. Read this book to gain insights into how parents and children are navigating digital technologies, and to better understand the contemporary and future costs of a surveillance culture that is reshaping our families and our collective lives.” —Lynn Schofield Clark, University of Denver; Author of The Parent App: Understanding Families in a Digital Age Author InformationGiovanna Mascheroni (PhD, Università Cattolica) is Associate Professor of Sociology of Media in the Department of Communication at Università Cattolica. Andra Siibak (PhD, University of Tartu) is Professor of Media Studies at the Institute of Social Studies, University of Tartu. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |