Mobile communication and the protection of children [electronic resource] / door Rebecca Ong Yoke Chan geboren te Maleisi in 1961.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Summary language: Dutch Series: Meijersreeks ; MI 175. | SIKS dissertation series ; no. 2010-10.Publication details: Leiden : Leiden University Press, 2010Description: xvii, 360 p. : illISBN: 9789048512621 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Cell phone services industry -- Law and legislation | Cell phones -- Social aspects | Cell phone advertising | Cell phones and teenagers | Youth -- Legal status, laws, etc | Children -- Legal status, laws, etcGenre/Form: Electronic books.LOC classification: K4319 | .O54 2010Online resources: Click to View Dissertation note: Thesis (Doctoral)--University of Leiden, 2010. Summary: Mobile phones and other smart connected devices have fundamentally changed contemporary life. Globally, we see an unprecedented explosion of new generation mobile phones. More precisely, mobile communication is nowadays really pervasive in social life. For instance, children and young persons are emerging as active players in the wonderful world of ringing and being ringed. Many of them are attracted by intriguing ring tones. However, the rapid mobile diffusion among children and young people raises a number of crucial questions-- Source other than Library of Congress.On cover: E.M. Meijers Instituut.
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Thesis (Doctoral)--University of Leiden, 2010.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [319]-345).
Mobile phones and other smart connected devices have fundamentally changed contemporary life. Globally, we see an unprecedented explosion of new generation mobile phones. More precisely, mobile communication is nowadays really pervasive in social life. For instance, children and young persons are emerging as active players in the wonderful world of ringing and being ringed. Many of them are attracted by intriguing ring tones. However, the rapid mobile diffusion among children and young people raises a number of crucial questions-- Source other than Library of Congress.
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In English with a summary also in Dutch.
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