 
Key areas of children’s digital lives: Children and young people
This section addresses theories and concepts for analysing children and young people in a digital age. This encompasses:
- The child, children and young people 
- Development and evolving capacity 
- Structures and cultures of childhood 
- Diversity and difference 
It offers resources (key readings, webinars, expert interviews, blogs) that can help you understand better this area of research and theorising.
CO:RE resources
- CO:RE Ethics Webinar: Engaging children and young people in research online CO:RE Ethics Webinar: Engaging children and young people in research online
External resources
- Simply psychology – an open-access resource with detailed overviews of key theories and thinkers in psychology and related sub-disciplines, including child development, social psychology, criminology, cognitive psychology, and learning theories Simply psychology – an open-access resource with detailed overviews of key theories and thinkers in psychology and related sub-disciplines, including child development, social psychology, criminology, cognitive psychology, and learning theories
- Oxford bibliographies – an open-access resource with short introductions and reading lists on key concepts and theories in a number of disciplines, including media and communication, sociology, psychology, childhood studies, critical theory, education, criminology Oxford bibliographies – an open-access resource with short introductions and reading lists on key concepts and theories in a number of disciplines, including media and communication, sociology, psychology, childhood studies, critical theory, education, criminology
- Wiktionary: a multilingual dictionary (by Wikimedia) Wiktionary: a multilingual dictionary (by Wikimedia)
- MDN Web Docs Glossary: Definitions of Web-related terms (by Mozilla) MDN Web Docs Glossary: Definitions of Web-related terms (by Mozilla)
- A list of encyclopaedias: a collation of encyclopaedia links (by RefSeek) A list of encyclopaedias: a collation of encyclopaedia links (by RefSeek)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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