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Die »Europäische Strategie für ein besseres Internet für Kinder«

Die »Europäische Strategie für ein besseres Internet für Kinder«

Dr. Stephan Dreyer looks at the impact of the BIK strategy in the Member States and the political framing of children's online safety in Europe before focusing on the future of the EU's plans in this area. This article has been published in the current issue (1/2022) of the journal Kinder- und Jugendschutz in Wissenschaft und Praxis (KJug).
 
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Abstract
The European Strategy for a Better Internet for Children (BIK Strategy) was submitted by the EU Commission to the Council and the European Parliament in May 2012. Since then, it has formed one of the most important reference points for political decisions in the field of online safety for children and has led to a strengthening of the youth protection perspective in the regulation of digital technologies. The paper takes stock of the impact of the BIK strategy in the Member States and the policy framing of children's online safety in Europe, and looks at the future of EU plans in this area.

 
Dreyer, S. (2022) Die »Europäische Strategie für ein besseres Internet für Kinder«: Ein Erfolgsmodell mit Zukunft?! [The "European Strategy for a Better Internet for Children": A Successful Model with a Future?!]. In: Kinder- und Jugendschutz in Wissenschaft und Praxis (KJug) 1/2022, pp. 7-10. https://www.kjug-zeitschrift.de/de/Artikel/6036
 

(02.02.2022)

Die »Europäische Strategie für ein besseres Internet für Kinder«

Dr. Stephan Dreyer looks at the impact of the BIK strategy in the Member States and the political framing of children's online safety in Europe before focusing on the future of the EU's plans in this area. This article has been published in the current issue (1/2022) of the journal Kinder- und Jugendschutz in Wissenschaft und Praxis (KJug).
 
You can order the issue here
 

Abstract
The European Strategy for a Better Internet for Children (BIK Strategy) was submitted by the EU Commission to the Council and the European Parliament in May 2012. Since then, it has formed one of the most important reference points for political decisions in the field of online safety for children and has led to a strengthening of the youth protection perspective in the regulation of digital technologies. The paper takes stock of the impact of the BIK strategy in the Member States and the policy framing of children's online safety in Europe, and looks at the future of EU plans in this area.

 
Dreyer, S. (2022) Die »Europäische Strategie für ein besseres Internet für Kinder«: Ein Erfolgsmodell mit Zukunft?! [The "European Strategy for a Better Internet for Children": A Successful Model with a Future?!]. In: Kinder- und Jugendschutz in Wissenschaft und Praxis (KJug) 1/2022, pp. 7-10. https://www.kjug-zeitschrift.de/de/Artikel/6036
 

(02.02.2022)

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