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Since the inception of the internet, there has been an intense concern about and celebration of how young people were using its content and resources. From horror stories of cyberbullying to the profusion of exciting youth-created content, the mutually constitutive relationship of youth and the digital realm has been a hotly debated subject.
[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu The Berkman Center] addresses many of the questions and concerns surrounding youth and media through its [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/youthandmedia/policy# Youth and Media Policy Working Group Initiative]. The initiative explores policy issues that fall within the following three clusters:
*Risky Behaviors and Online Safety
*Privacy, Publicity and Reputation
*Youth Created Content and Information Quality
Within each subject, the project strives to map and analyze the key policy aspects that merit the most attention, summarize the current state of knowledge and research, and identify key policy considerations. [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/youthandmedia/lab# The Youth and Media Lab], a youth-driven R&D lab for media literacy and digital empowerment, researches some of the core challenges and opportunities that youth encounter online, and creates curricula geared towards educating young people on some of the most pressing issues surrounding internet usage.
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Revision as of 13:37, 22 June 2011

Since the inception of the internet, there has been an intense concern about and celebration of how young people were using its content and resources. From horror stories of cyberbullying to the profusion of exciting youth-created content, the mutually constitutive relationship of youth and the digital realm has been a hotly debated subject.

The Berkman Center addresses many of the questions and concerns surrounding youth and media through its Youth and Media Policy Working Group Initiative. The initiative explores policy issues that fall within the following three clusters:

  • Risky Behaviors and Online Safety
  • Privacy, Publicity and Reputation
  • Youth Created Content and Information Quality

Within each subject, the project strives to map and analyze the key policy aspects that merit the most attention, summarize the current state of knowledge and research, and identify key policy considerations. The Youth and Media Lab, a youth-driven R&D lab for media literacy and digital empowerment, researches some of the core challenges and opportunities that youth encounter online, and creates curricula geared towards educating young people on some of the most pressing issues surrounding internet usage.

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