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Commentary: Technology, power and inequalities - achieving a humane approach to the digital divide - a commentary on Aboujaoude and Gega (2021).

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This paper provides a critical reflection on how a myopic focus by researchers on internet addiction as a possible explanation for children's behaviour has led to a missed opportunity to… Click to show full abstract

This paper provides a critical reflection on how a myopic focus by researchers on internet addiction as a possible explanation for children's behaviour has led to a missed opportunity to probe the impact of digital exclusion for children with a range of complex vulnerabilities. Holt reflects upon the work of Aboujaoude and Gega (2021), Missing the forest for the trees: How the focus on digital addiction diverted attention away from wider adverse effects. Screen time is far more complex; it's use in child protection as a form of surveillance is linked to poverty, inequality and risk. Importantly, the focus of international research must explore both digital exclusion and how this can be managed, and the increased use of digital surveillance, to provide an important lens in respect of power and inequalities in society.

Keywords: gega 2021; aboujaoude gega; commentary technology; power inequalities

Journal Title: Child and adolescent mental health
Year Published: 2021

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