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Digital ethics of care and digital citizenship in UK primary schools: Children as interviewers

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posted on 2024-11-29, 10:39 authored by Michelle O'ReillyMichelle O'Reilly, Diane LevineDiane Levine, Rachel Batchelor, Sarah Adams
A digital ethics of care (DEC) framework was initially developed with adolescents (11 to 18-years) to provide an infrastructure for understanding their digital social and emotional literacy, focusing on their ability to understand emotions and build respectful relationships online. In this study, we explore how that framework can be utilised with younger children aged 10 to 11-years-old. All children in class participated in a teacher-led lesson to develop skills and an understanding of interviewing. From this class, 18 children participated and interviewed each other in pairs. The interviews were conducted using a semi-structured approach consisting of question clusters framed around digital media use, wellbeing, social interactions online, empathy and kindness, and actions following negative behaviours. Using thematic analysis, four themes were developed: 1) recognising DEC in practice, 2) emotional consequences and coping with online adversity, 3) need for education on digital citizenship, and 4) developing a Digital Ethics of Care lesson. The results of the study led to the framework being refined. From this, a toolkit with lesson plans was created which was founded in the children’s contributions and ideas for use by schools.

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ESRC e-Nurture network ESRC eNurture network

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College of Social Sci Arts and Humanities Criminology, Sociology & Social Policy

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Journal of Children and Media

Volume

18

Issue

4

Pagination

585 - 604

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

issn

1748-2798

eissn

1748-2801

Copyright date

2024

Available date

2024-11-29

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Michelle O'Reilly

Deposit date

2024-10-22

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