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September 2013 Disney's Digital Dictionary: media summary

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Description

In September 2013, Dr Claire Hardaker worked alongside Disney on their £3m pan-European anti-cyberbullying campaign, It Starts With You. The campaign, which is fronted by Una Healy of The Saturdays, officially launched on September 11th. As part of this safety movement, Dr Hardaker helped Club Penguin to construct a digital natives dictionary aimed at helping parents to understand their childrens' online interaction so that they can be better informed about whether their kids are being cyberbullied (or cyberbullying others). Dr Hardaker featured in a range of media interviews discussing the ever-changing nature of language, children's online safety, and how parents can be empowered in protecting their children online.

 

Radio

Dr Hardaker was interviewed by national stations such as Sky News Radio, local BBC stations including Guernsey, Hereford & Worcester, Humberside, Teesside, Three Counties (Beds, Bucks, Herts), West Midlands, and commercial stations such as Compass FM (Lincs), Dearne FM (Lincs), Express FM (Ports & S. E. Hamps), Kemet FM (Notts), KCFM (Lincs), Lincs FM, Palm 105.5 (Devon), Ridings FM (Lincs), Rother FM (Lincs), Rutland Radio (Lincs), Trax FM (Lincs), and UCB Radio.

 

Press

Dr Hardaker was featured in articles across the national print and online press, including The Telegraph (twice), the Daily Mail, the Metro, and in international press in countries such as Poland, India, China, and Taiwan. She was also commissioned to write an article for The Independent.

Period11/09/2013

In September 2013, Dr Claire Hardaker worked alongside Disney on their £3m pan-European anti-cyberbullying campaign, It Starts With You. The campaign, which is fronted by Una Healy of The Saturdays, officially launched on September 11th. As part of this safety movement, Dr Hardaker helped Club Penguin to construct a digital natives dictionary aimed at helping parents to understand their childrens' online interaction so that they can be better informed about whether their kids are being cyberbullied (or cyberbullying others). Dr Hardaker featured in a range of media interviews discussing the ever-changing nature of language, children's online safety, and how parents can be empowered in protecting their children online.

 

Radio

Dr Hardaker was interviewed by national stations such as Sky News Radio, local BBC stations including Guernsey, Hereford & Worcester, Humberside, Teesside, Three Counties (Beds, Bucks, Herts), West Midlands, and commercial stations such as Compass FM (Lincs), Dearne FM (Lincs), Express FM (Ports & S. E. Hamps), Kemet FM (Notts), KCFM (Lincs), Lincs FM, Palm 105.5 (Devon), Ridings FM (Lincs), Rother FM (Lincs), Rutland Radio (Lincs), Trax FM (Lincs), and UCB Radio.

 

Press

Dr Hardaker was featured in articles across the national print and online press, including The Telegraph (twice), the Daily Mail, the Metro, and in international press in countries such as Poland, India, China, and Taiwan. She was also commissioned to write an article for The Independent.

References

TitleSeptember 2013 Disney's Digital Dictionary: media summary
Date11/09/13
PersonsClaire Hardaker