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On 17th October the Net Children Go Mobile project launched its first report "Mobile internet access and use among European children" which includes initial findings on locations of internet use, devices used to go online, age of first internet use and age of first smartphone, online activities. The report shows that children are going mobile: among all the devices asked about, smartphones are the devices that children are more likely to own (53%) or use to go online at least once a day (48%) in all the contexts we examined. Privatisation of internet access is also a continuing trend: despite the fact that smartphones are the devices most likely to be used on the move, smartphone use is in practice mainly domestic. More specifically, smartphones are more often used in the privacy of children’s own bedrooms. Moreover, children are ‘going social’: if we look at activities - and if we compare activities across time - we can observe that social networking, entertainment on media sharing platforms, and sharing content with others are on the rise. Given that these activities are far more popular among children who are also smartphones or tablets users, then we can assume a correlation - though not a causal relationship - between mobile convergent media and online participatory activities.
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À l'ère d'Internet, l'expression de nos identités numériques est prise en porte-à-faux. D'un côté, l'invention par les citoyens-internautes de nouvelles modalités d'expression et de revendications identitaires, individuelles et collectives sont susceptibles de renforcer le lien social et l'existence démocratique. D'un autre côté, la propension de contrôle de ces identités à des fins économiques et politiques s'accroît via la captation, la fidélisation et la traçabilité des profils. Répression et surveillance de nos comportements numériques semblent plus que jamais d'actualité. Comment maîtriser ses identités numériques ? Peut-on être personne sur le réseau ? Peut-on effacer ses traces ? Que faire de tous nos mots de passe et identifiants ? Ce volume des Essentiels d'Hermès propose de mettre en lumière les ressorts et dilemmes de la présence en ligne et de l'« être ensemble », ou autrement dit de la communication à l'ère numérique.
Online identities. --- Internet --- Electronic surveillance --- Data protection. --- Social aspects. --- Data governance --- Data regulation --- Personal data protection --- Protection, Data --- Electronic data processing --- Internet users --- Virtual identities --- Identity (Psychology) --- Identities --- internet --- numérique --- communication
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