Abstract

This study presents how Andalusian children perceive themselves, their rights, and their relationships with teachers and the adult population in the context of information society, especially when the matter under discussion is the risk related to cyberreality. Based on the combination of quantitative (survey) and qualitative (group interview) methodologies, the results showed a complex representation of risk and the way to manage it by children and their peers. The results also show an ambivalent position reserved for adults in this discourse: they are both a source of protection and, at the same time, a potential risk for children’s rights, especially the right to privacy.

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