Growing up in a Digital Society: Search for Values in the Lives of Children and Young People in Germany and Europe
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LMK_Programm2010_Farbe_RZ 08.11.2010 10:23 Uhr Seite 2 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Deutsch Growing up in a Digital Society: Search for Values in the Lives of Children and Young People in Germany and Europe saferinternet.de Tuesday, December, 7th, 2010 British Embassy, Berlin co-funded by the European Union Which role has internet in every day life of children and young people? What experiences young people are exposed to in the online world – and how is their search for values influenced by internet and online media? In a unique pan-European survey more than 23.000 children and young people at the age of nine to 16 from 25 European States as well as at least one single parent were interviewed on their behaviour in the online world. The results give an interesting insight in the “online life” of children and young people in Germany and across Europe. We would like to welcome you in Berlin for the presentation of this valuable European study and we would like to invite you to discuss the socio-political implications of children and young people 2.0. Ludwigshafen, Hamburg, November 2010 Manfred Helmes Professor Dr Uwe Hasebrink Director, State Media Authority of Rhineland- Director, Hans-Bredow-Institute, Palatinate (LMK), Coordination, Safer Internet Management-Group EU Kids Online Centre Germany / Klicksafe Programme Moderator of the day: Inka Schneider, TV Presenter 10.30 Welcome Address Manfred Helmes, Director, LMK Professor Dr Uwe Hasebrink, Director, Hans Bredow Institute 10.45 Internet and Society Professor Dr Klaus Neumann-Braun, Institute for Media Science, University of Basel 11.15 EU Kids Online: Pan-European Comparative Study on Internet Behaviour of Children and Young People Elisabeth Staksrud, Research Fellow, University of Oslo 11.45 Children and Young People 2.0 – Parallel World or Reality of Life? • Richard Swetenham, Head of eContent and Safer Internet Unit, European Commission • Elisabeth Staksrud, Research Fellow, University of Oslo Address • Professor Dr Klaus Neumann-Braun, Institute for Media Science, University of Basel British Embassy • Friedemann Schindler, Head of jugendschutz.net Wilhelmstraße 70 10117 Berlin 12.45 Introduction to the Afternoon Sessions (near the Brandenburg Gate) • “Growing up in Sexualized Worlds” • “Cyberbullying” By public transport 13.00 Lunch The underground line U55, and S-Bahn numbers S1, S2, S25 will take you to 14.00 Workshop I: “Growing up in Sexualized Worlds” – the British Embassy. The nearest stop is Results from the EU Kids Online Project Brandenburger Tor. • Germany, Professor Dr Uwe Hasebrink, EU Kids Online Bus number TXL (to and from Tegel airport) • Iceland, Gu berg K. Jonsson, Insafe Network and 200 also stop near the Embassy. • Italy, Giovanna Mascheroni, EU Kids Online • Romania, George Roman, Insafe Network Parking • Czech Republic, Dr David Smahel, EU Kids Online The nearest available parking is on the Questions by Karl Hopwood, Insafe Network Southern end of Wilhelmstraße or the Moderator: Rebecca Maier, Nummer gegen Kummer (NgK) Parkhaus Adlon on Behrenstraße. 14.00 Workshop II: “Cyberbullying”– Results from the EU Kids Online Project • Germany, Dr Claudia Lampert, EU Kids Online Security • Cyprus, Dr Yiannis Laouris, Insafe Network /EU Kids Online All visitors to the Embassy will have to go • Spain, Gemma Martinez Fernández, EU Kids Online through the security checkpoint at the • Poland, Agnieszka Wrzesien, Insafe Network entrance. For this purpose, please bring • Belgium, Dr Veronica Donoso, EU Kids Online your ID card. Questions by Dr Veronica Samara, Greece, Insafe Network For further information, Moderator: Frank Ackermann, eco – Association of German Internet Industry please contact 15.30 Coffee Break State Media Authority of 16.00 Values for the Internet – Digital Society between Cultural Rhineland-Palatinate (LMK) Diversity and European Standards Turmstraße 10 • Richard Swetenham, Head of eContent and Safer Internet Unit, European Commission 67059 Ludwigshafen • Dr Arnd Haller, Legal Director North and Central Europe, Youth Protection Officer, Google Ms Bettina Kopf • Tabea Rößner, MP, Member of the Study Commission “Internet and Digital Society”, Phone: +49 (0) 621 52 02 271 German Bundestag e-mail: [email protected] • Dr Jürgen Brautmeier, Director of Media Authority for North Rhine-Westphalia (LfM), Chairperson of European Platform of Regulatory Authorities (EPRA) • Lutz Stroppe, Head of Department Children and Youth, Federal Ministry of We would like you to register Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth th before November, 29 , by fax response Moderator: Kai Biermann, ZEIT Online, Head of Science and Digital Affairs (+49 (0) 621 52 02 279) or online: www.lmk-online.de 17.45 Summary of the Day: Inka Schneider, TV Presenter www.klicksafe.de 18.00 Reception Probedruck.