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The tacit dimension of parental mediation
Studies into the way parents mediate their children’s (digital) media use are challenging. A reason for this is that parents are not always aware of what they do and why, as their choices do not necessarily involve rational decision-making. In the present study we adopted the notion of “tacit knowledge” (Nonaka & Takeuchi, 1995; Polanyi, 1966) to ...
van Kruistum, Claudia +1 more
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Children, digital screens and family: parental mediation practices and gender
The objective of this article is to explore the gendered characteristics of digital parenting and parental mediation through a qualitative study developed with families and children in Argentina.
Carolina Duek, Marina Moguillansky
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Guided by the ecosystem theory, this study aimed to explore the association between parental autonomy support and future-oriented coping of high school students, as well as the mediating effects of future time perspective and meaning in life in this ...
Lianping Zeng +5 more
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Divorce reform and the image of the child [PDF]
This article analyses the images of the child which underpinned debates on the Family Law Act 1996 and which justified particular provisions of that Act in relation to the substantive law and procedure of the divorce process.
Piper, CD
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Addressing Parenting Disputes Between Estranged Parents Through Community Mediation [PDF]
Mediation provides a means of resolving disputes that promises to reduce litigation while avoiding further damage to party relationships. The present study addressed the question whether parents engaged in parenting disputes generated by divorce or separation received the promised benefits of mediation when services were delivered by means of ...
Madhawa Palihapitiya +1 more
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Research on parental mediation of children’s online engagements situate historically longstanding anxieties within the dynamics of present-day information communications technologies (i.e., concerns over new “cyber risks,” as well as opportunities).
Michael Adorjan +2 more
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Digital Competence and Family Mediation in the Perception of Online Risk to Adolescents. Analysis of the Montenegro Case Study [PDF]
Da diversi anni il dibattito scientifico e politico internazionale ha manifestato un interesse sempre più crescente sulla digital literacy e la digital education, quali strumenti di tutela del minore rispetto ai rischi derivanti dall’utilizzo ...
Cortoni, Ida
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Are Parents Doing It Right? Parent and Child Perspectives on Parental Mediation in Singapore
This study examines how parents and their children differ in their perceptions of parental mediation strategies implemented to supervise and monitor children’s digital media use.
May O. Lwin +4 more
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Parental involvement in sport:psychometric development and empirical test of a theoretical model [PDF]
The purposes of the present multistudy were to develop and provide initial construct validity for measures based on the model of parental involvement in sport (Study 1) and examine structural relationships among the constructs of the model (Study 2).
Calmeiro, Luis +4 more
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Study of Parental Mediation Strategies in Childrens' Game playing: Necessity of Game Rating Systems [PDF]
The purpose of this research was to study the significance of creating video gamerating system from Iranian parents’ point of view. To study this significance, westudied extensions of governmental mediation in video game reproduction anddistribution.
Meghdad Mehrabi, Alireza Dehghan
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