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.
ISBN: | 9781032428864 |
Publication date: | 23rd September 2024 |
Author: | Michael Adorjan, Rose Ricciardelli |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 196 pages |
Series: | Routledge Studies in Crime, Justice and the Family |
Genres: |
Crime and criminology Media studies Sociology: family and relationships Social work Psychotherapy Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects Digital and information technologies: Legal aspects Privacy and data protection Computer fraud and hacking Communication studies Legal aspects of criminology Child, developmental and lifespan psychology Family psychology Educational administration and organization |