Afternoon session (14:30-16:00), Friday 28 May 2010
Cyberbullying 2 Policy ICT in the family Content Production

Chair: Jacek Pyzalski

“And everyone will notice it…”  The effects of cyberbullying on perpetrators and victims
Nayla Fawzi

Cyberbullying: the implications for health and wellbeing of the victims and the role of coping strategies
Trijntje Völlink, Annemiek Eppingbroek and Catherine Bolman

Cyberbullying and the influence of parenting
Trijntje Völlink, Francine Dehue, Catherine Bolman and Mieneke Pouwelse

Parenting behaviours and online aggression
Jennifer Shapka and Danielle M. Law

Students perspectives on cyberbullying prevention practices
Ellen Kraft and Jinchang Wang

Cyberbullying in school: perspectives of a local police force
Wim D’haese

Chair: Patrick Van Eecke

Regulatory initiatives to managing online risks and opportunities for youths: the East Asian experience
Sun Sun Lim

'Click and Connect' - Australian initiatives in cybersafety
Rosalie O’Neale

Negotiating a rights-based approach to researching ICT with children within Australian academia: ethics, methods, strategies
Kabita Chakraborty, Bjorn Nansen and Lisa Gibbs

Alternative regulatory instruments versus fundamental rights: match made in heaven or recipe for disaster?
Eva Lievens

Internet governance and the Lebanese e-youth romanized Arabic language
Antoine Melki

Chair: Joke Bauwens

Divided children: the family as source of diversity in internet usage
Ana Nunes de Almeida, Nuno Almeida Alves and Ana Delicado

Flemish adolescent media richness: a multi-method approach to the appropriation of media in the home and beyond
Cédric Courtois, Peter Merchant and Steve Paulussen

Compulsive internet use among adolescents: bidirectional parent-child relationships
Regina van den Eijnden, Renske Spijkerman and Ad Vermulst

Parental mediation – between desirability and efficacy: a Romanian perspective
Monica Barbovschi

Institutional filters to children’s Internet use: an additional explanation of cross-national differences in parental mediation
Veronika Calmus,  and Triin Roosalu

Chair: Alexander Dhoest

YouTube and adolescents: uploaders' assessment of their expected public and received online feedback
Peter Merchant

YouTube Panic? Mapping the discourse of youth, risks and new media
Simon Lindgren

Viral marketing & youngsters: 3 cases
Pedro De Bruyckere

Children and online news: a suboptimal relationship/Quantitative and qualitative research in Flanders
Rozane De Cock

College students’ heterogeneous use of online news features and its impact on news acquisition: results of cluster analysis and knowledge experiment
Michael Opgenhaffen

Moving images and netculture of youth in social networks
Birgit Richard


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