Children online: research and evidence

    Project: Research

    Project Details

    Description

    The overall objective of this Coordination and Support Action (CSA) “Children Online: Research and Evidence (CORE)” is to conceptualise, implement and disseminate a comprehensive knowledge base on the impact of technological transformations on children and youth. The CORE knowledge base will provide evidence on a broad range of topics related to the impact of technological transformations on children and youth including their health, lifestyles, participation and digital citizenship, wellbeing, safety, and security as affected by ICT. It will refer to research from all EU Member States and a number of other European countries and thus consider relevant cultural, political, and media-related contexts. This knowledge base will help researchers to identify important research gaps and to make use of existing research and data. At the same time, it will help to contextualise empirical evidence by offering theoretical, methodological, and ethical reflections and guidelines. The CORE knowledge base will also be an important focal point for policy-makers and educational actors by identifying key issues that deserve special attention, providing access to a solid data base and thus providing an important basis for policy recommendations and (policy) decision-making processes. Various stakeholder groups are actively involved in the development process in order to tailor the platform to their specific needs. All activities of the project aim to develop an innovative, dynamic and sustainable infrastructure with the CORE platform that will last beyond the duration of the CSA.
    AcronymCO:RE
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date01/01/202131/12/2021

    Collaborative partners

    • IT University of Copenhagen
    • University of Hamburg (Project partner) (lead)
    • Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
    • University of Tartu
    • Reykjavík University

    Funding

    • European Commission: DKK74,500.00

    Keywords

    • children online
    • data base
    • knowledge base