This is the podcast version of my conversation, recorded in the morning of Friday March 19 (video available on YouTube, search for #deuzevlog), with Sonia Livingstone, professor of Social Psychology and former head of the Department of Media and Communications of the LSE.
We discuss her work toward the adoption of General Comment No.25 by the United Nations, which sets out how the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child applies in the digital environment, her consistent focus on what changes in society, culture and the media mean for people who are simply trying to 'make it work' at home, at school, and at work, recent books such as The Class and Parenting for a Digital Future, and even go back to her fabulous doctoral thesis of 1987 on the "Social Knowledge and Programme Structure in Representations of Television Characters" and her argument, that television viewers need to be taken seriously.
As always, it was a privilege, and so much fun!
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