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Kate Mannell

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Digital child ethics toolkit

Philippa Amery, Tiffani Apps, Filip Birčanin, Anna Bunn, Dinusha Bandara, Karley Beckman, Michelle de Kok, Michael Dezuanni, Madeleine Dobson, Gavin Duffy, Naomi Fillmore, Nicole Hayes, Danica Hendry, Lisa Kervin, Katrin Langton, Amanda Levido, Janelle MacKenzie, Jessica Mantei, Jane Mavoa, Maria Nicholas, Rebecca Ng, Louise Paatsch, Aleesha Rodriguez, Irina Silva, Maryanne Theobald, Sonia White, Annette Woods

There is a growing body of scholarship that examines how very young children and their families relate to, adopt and engage with digital technologies. To support researchers working in this area, this toolkit outlines ethical considerations across three main dimensions of research: contexts; methods; and cohorts.
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Measuring Australia’s digital divide: the Australian digital inclusion index 2021


The Australian Digital Inclusion Index uses survey data to measure digital inclusion across three dimensions of access, affordability and digital ability. The research explores how these dimensions vary across the country and across different social groups. The 2021 Australian Digital Inclusion Index marks the first year of reporting using Australian Internet Usage Survey data.

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