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United Kingdom Children Go Online, 2003-2005

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This is a mixed methods data collection.<br> <br> Many United Kingdom households, especially those with children, now have access to the internet although, importantly, some do not. The growing significance of the internet in our lives raises many questions for social scientists, policy makers and the public - about access and inequalities, the nature and quality of use, the implications for education, family life and social relationships and the balance between online risks and opportunities.<br> <br> The research project <i>United Kingdom Children Go Online</i> (UKCGO) conducted a thorough investigation of 9-19 year olds' use of the internet between 2003 and 2005. Work was conducted with girls and boys of different ages and socio-economic backgrounds across the UK in order to ask how the internet may be transforming, or may itself be shaped by, family life, peer networks and education.<br> <br> The research combined qualitative focus group and paired interviews and observations in schools and households with a national, in-home, Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) face-to-face survey of 1,511 children 9-19 years old, together with a self-completion questionnaire to 906 parents of the 9-17 years olds, exploring the nature and meaning of children’s internet use and mapping emerging patterns of attitudes and practices across diverse contexts and social groups.<br> <br> UKCGO balances an assessment of online risks and opportunities in order to contribute to developing academic debates and policy frameworks for children and young people's internet use by asking, amongst other things: how children and young people are accessing and using the internet; how families differ in their responses to the internet; what the internet means to them; and, most importantly whether some light can be shed on the consequences of widespread internet use.<br> <br> The research design included three phases:<ul><li>Phase 1: 14 focus groups conducted with 9-19 year olds around the UK, together with eight family visits and a children's online advisory panel</li><li>Phase 2: A national, in-home, 40-minute face-to-face survey of 1,511 9-19 year olds, together with a self-completion questionnaire to 906 parents of the 9-17 year olds</li><li>Phase 3: 13 focus group/paired-depth interviews, together with children's online panel</li></ul> Further information and reports relating to the project can be found at the UKCGO web site <a href="http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/children-go-online/" title="UK Children Go Online">United Kingdom Children Go Online</a><br> <br> Related study <i>European Union Kids Online: Enhancing Knowledge Regarding European Children's Use, Risk and Safety Online, 2010</i> is also held at the UK Data Archive under study number 6885. The project aimed to enhance the knowledge base regarding children’s and parents’ experiences and practices of risk and safety in their use of the internet and new online technologies in Europe covering 25 EU countries.<br>
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2011-10-11
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