Sonia Livingstone
Professor at LSE | Digital Childhood & Online Risks
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Sonia Livingstone is a Professor of Social Psychology at the London School of Economics, where she has led pioneering research on children's digital lives. As a leading expert on media effects and digital participation, Livingstone has authored over 20 books exploring the evolving relationship between young people and technology.
Her work has influenced policy on online safety, digital rights, and the future of the internet. Livingstone's keynotes offer parents, educators, and policymakers evidence-based insights for supporting healthy child development in the digital age.
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Parenting in the digital age
How can parents ensure their children have a healthy relationship with technology? Social psychologist Sonia Livingstone suggests that the key lies in embracing technology alongside children -- and lays out a practical roadmap for how to get there.
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