Parenting Cyber-Risk: Opportunities and Challenges Raising Children with Digital Environments

Adorjan, Michael, Ricciardelli, Rosemary

  • 出版商: Routledge
  • 出版日期: 2024-09-23
  • 售價: $6,060
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$5,757
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 182
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 1032428864
  • ISBN-13: 9781032428864
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商品描述

On the back of their last book, Cyber-risk and Youth, and building on a new research project, Adorjan and Ricciardelli marshal current research to explore parenting in the digital age.

Utilizing 70 original interviews from rural and urban area Canadian parents, the book provides an overview of research on "digital parenting" and illuminates the modern parental experience of managing children's access to internet-connected technologies. The book explores parents' experiences with cyberbullying and nonconsensual sexting, as well as concerns over breaches of privacy, screen time and internet addiction. It also investigates parents' views regarding effective and ineffective strategies in mediation of technology and cyber-risk, including new directions such as restorative practices intended as a response to online conflict and harm. While framing their discussions among sociological theories, Adorjan and Ricciardelli also deliberately emphasize the gendered nature of the book's discourses and encourage critical reflection of various online surveillance technologies, often marketed to mothers, to keep children safe.

As such, Parenting Cyber-Risk is a standout research monograph which not only offers broad insight into 21st-century parenting challenges but also offers solutions. The book will be of interest to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students studying criminology, sociology and any other related fields.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

在他們的上一部著作《網路風險與青少年》的基礎上,Adorjan 和 Ricciardelli 透過一項新的研究計畫,整合當前的研究來探討數位時代的育兒問題。

本書利用來自加拿大城市和鄉村地區的 70 次原創訪談,提供有關「數位育兒」的研究概述,並揭示現代父母在管理孩子接觸網路連接技術方面的經驗。本書探討父母在面對網路霸凌和非自願性性訊息方面的經歷,以及對隱私侵犯、螢幕使用時間和網路成癮的擔憂。它還調查父母對於在技術和網路風險調解中有效和無效策略的看法,包括針對線上衝突和傷害的恢復性做法等新方向。Adorjan 和 Ricciardelli 在討論中框架社會學理論時,也特別強調本書論述的性別特性,並鼓勵對各種在線監控技術進行批判性反思,這些技術通常是針對母親推銷的,以確保孩子的安全。

因此,《育兒網路風險》是一部突出的研究專著,不僅提供了對 21 世紀育兒挑戰的廣泛見解,還提出了解決方案。本書將吸引學習犯罪學、社會學及其他相關領域的高年級本科生和研究生的興趣。

作者簡介

Michael Adorjan is an associate professor at the University of Calgary. His research and teaching centers on youth and cyber-risk, drawing from theoretical areas including dramaturgy and social constructionism, surveillance and privacy. Recent publications examine both educator and parent understandings and responses to cyberbullying and other forms of online-mediated conflict and harm and restorative practices in response to cyber-risk. He also publishes on Hong Kong, especially responses to youth crime and public perceptions of police in Hong Kong, and with Rosemary Ricciardelli, is involved in research examining correctional officers in Canada.

Rosemary Ricciardelli is a professor (PhD) in the School of Maritime Studies and Research Chair in Safety, Security, and Wellness, at Memorial University of Newfoundland's Fisheries and Marine Institute. Elected to the Royal Society of Canada, her research centers on evolving understandings of gender, vulnerabilities, risk and experiences and issues within different facets of the criminal justice system and among mariners. She has published vastly in the areas of public safety, criminalized persons and wellness - broadly defined. As a sex and gender researcher, her interests lay in the social health, identity construction and lived experiences of individuals.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Michael Adorjan 是卡爾加里大學的副教授。他的研究和教學專注於青少年與網路風險,並從劇場學和社會建構主義、監控與隱私等理論領域中汲取靈感。最近的出版物探討了教育工作者和家長對網路霸凌及其他形式的線上衝突和傷害的理解與反應,以及對網路風險的恢復性實踐。他還發表有關香港的研究,特別是對青少年犯罪的反應和公眾對香港警方的看法,並與 Rosemary Ricciardelli 一起參與研究加拿大的矯正官。

Rosemary Ricciardelli 是紐芬蘭紀念大學海事研究學院的教授(博士)及安全、保安與健康研究主席。她是加拿大皇家學會的成員,她的研究專注於性別、脆弱性、風險及在刑事司法系統不同面向和海員之間的經驗與問題的演變理解。她在公共安全、被刑事化人士及健康(廣義定義)等領域發表了大量研究。作為性別與性研究者,她的興趣在於個體的社會健康、身份建構及生活經驗。