Youth Jury Policy Deliberation: Towards a Fair and Responsible Internet

作者: Kruakae Pothong

DOI: 10.1111/CHSO.12359

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摘要: Young people aged between 12 and 17 across three major British cities — London, Leeds Nottingham were invited to play the role of ‘jurors’ on a case where ‘the Internet was put trial’. The recommendations reported in this paper are intended improve digital experience online safety as contributions policy. These derive from ‘youth jurors’ policy deliberations designed encourage young reflect their collectively develop own problem definitions solutions.

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