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Why does a parent's awe over their child's ability with technology turn so quickly to fear? Aleks Krotoski explores the anxieties at the heart of modern parenting and tech.

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30 minutes

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Mon 8 Aug 2016 23:30

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Alicia Blum-Ross

Alicia Blum-Ross
Alicia Blum-Ross is a Research Officer in the Department of Media and Communications on the 聽research project at LSE. She talks to us about how parents are affected by technology in their children鈥檚 lives.

Steven Bruhm

Steven Bruhm
Steven Bruhm is Robert and Ruth Lumsden Professor in the Department of English at The University of Western Ontario and Managing Editor of the Horror Studies. He talks to us about the Gothic Child and the place of the child in horror.

Owen Duffy

Owen Duffy
Owen Duffy is a journalist who covers technology, migration and asylum, cities and LGBT issues, tabletop game blogger and father of two. He talks to about us how he tries to balance technology in his children鈥檚 lives and how quickly his children can master the digital world.

Colin Heywood

Colin Heywood
Professor Colin Heywood is an Emeritus Professor of History at The University of Nottingham, and author of 鈥楾he History of Childhood鈥. He tells us about how our modern perception of childhood links back to The Enlightment and the Romantic Idea of the child 鈥渢railing clouds of glory鈥.聽

Nathan Jurgenson

Nathan Jurgenson
Nathan Jurgenson is a social media theorist, a Contributing Editor for The New Inquiry, co-founder and Chair of the Theorizing the Web conference, and a researcher for Snapchat. He talks to us about why adults struggle with Digital Dualism, while young people can embrace it.

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  • Mon 9 May 2016 16:30
  • Mon 8 Aug 2016 23:30

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