2016
DOI: 10.1080/08838151.2015.1127240
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A Qualitative Inquiry into the Contextualized Parental Mediation Practices of Young Children’s Digital Media Use at Home

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“…This result is in line with the research of Zaman et al (2016), who also indicated the importance of considering contextual factors, like when, where, and under which external conditions children are allowed to use the media. Several studies have shown that parents use rules to mediate their children's usage (i.e., Livingstone & Helsper, 2008).…”
Section: Time and Place Management Of Mediation Strategiessupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…This result is in line with the research of Zaman et al (2016), who also indicated the importance of considering contextual factors, like when, where, and under which external conditions children are allowed to use the media. Several studies have shown that parents use rules to mediate their children's usage (i.e., Livingstone & Helsper, 2008).…”
Section: Time and Place Management Of Mediation Strategiessupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Similar types of parental mediations have already been identified by previous research (Nikken & Jansz, 2014;Zaman et al, 2016). In our investigation, we enrich current knowledge by linking these mediation strategies to specific online opportunities and risks.…”
Section: Mediation Strategies Of Technology Usagementioning
confidence: 66%
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“…They often cannot keep up with continuously evolving digital changes, and frequently experience difficulties using social media platforms (Zaman, Nouwen, Vanattenhoven, de Ferrerre, & Van Looy, 2016). Because of this, more uncertainties arise among parents about their own capabilities of using social media, all the while struggling to find the best way to mediate their children's social media use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%