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Children and Mobile Phones

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This book examines research and relevant theory on the role of mobile phones in the lives of children and young people, how these technologies are used for different applications, the effects that ...
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This book provides a resource for readers interested in the issues surrounding mobile phone use by children. Mobile phones are ubiquitous in young people’s lives around the world. Most teenagers and many pre-teenage children have their own mobile phone and carry it around everywhere they go. While the mobile phone remains an important communication device for making and receiving voice calls, technological advances have evolved the typical device far beyond simple functionality. Recent models are multi-functional mini-computers with ever-increasing power that enable users to communicate through a range of channels and to engage in multiple other activities.

For many young people, life without their mobile phone is unimaginable, but mobile phones can be a source of risk and threat. Understanding how they are used and highlighting potential dangers is an essential activity to enable the creation of sensible and acceptable strategies to ensure that benefits are maximised and risks are minimised. Stakeholders such as parents, industry, regulators, government and children themselves all have vested interests in how children use mobile phones and bear some responsibility for young mobile users. 
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Price: $104.99
Pages: 224
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication Date: 08 May 2019
ISBN: 9781789730364
Format: Hardcover
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies, Communication studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, COMPUTERS / Security / Online Safety & Privacy

The author explores research about young people's involvement with mobile phones, including their mobile behavior, the importance of mobile phones in their lives, their skills in using these devices, and their perceptions of the benefits and risks. He discusses the emergence of mobile phones; their prevalence in children's lives; patterns of their mobile phone use in various countries; the role of gender; the social significance of mobile phones; health risks like addiction, stress, physical health risks, and phone theft; social risks like exposure to illegal or offensive content, sexting, the emotional risks of exposing private profiles, and cyberbullying; the effects of texting on literacy; the lasting impact of mobile phones on children's lives; and regulating their use.
Barrie Gunter is Emeritus Professor in Media at the University of Leicester, UK. He was Head of the Department of Media and Communication at Leicester (2004-2012) and prior to that, founding Professor of Journalism at the University of Sheffield for 10 years. The early part of Barrie’s career was spent in the broadcasting industry in audience research. Barrie is a psychologist by training who has written and contributed to approximately 70 books and over 400 other publications and reports on media, marketing, business and psychology topics.
Chapter 1. Introduction 
Chapter 2. Emergence of Mobile Phoning 
Chapter 3. The Prevalence of Mobile Phones in Children’s Lives 
Chapter 4. Patterns of Mobile Phone Use among Children 
Chapter 5. Gender and Mobile Phone Use 
Chapter 6. Mobile Phones and Kids’ Social Lives 
Chapter 7. Health Risks and Mobile Phones 
Chapter 8. Social Risks and Mobile Phones 
Chapter 9. Mobiles, Texting and Language Use  
Chapter 10. Lasting Impact of Mobile Phones on Children’s Lives 
Chapter 11. Regulating Children’s Use of Mobile Phones