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Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Commissioned report
Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Commissioned report
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TY - BOOK
T1 - Considering Families in Canada’s Digital Transformation
AU - Denier, Nicole
AU - Deutsch, Rebecca
AU - Hu, Yang
AU - Qian, Yue
PY - 2024/9/25
Y1 - 2024/9/25
N2 - Rapid technological change is touching families in Canada in profound ways. The deepening of digital reach has wide-ranging implications for family life and policy in Canada, and has spurred public discussions about the benefits, perils, and need for regulation of digital technologies. This Issue Brief provides an overview of key issues surrounding digitalization and family life and their implications for the wellbeing of diverse families in Canada. It also highlights issues surrounding digital divides, privacy, and bias, as well as how they relate to inequalities within and between families.
AB - Rapid technological change is touching families in Canada in profound ways. The deepening of digital reach has wide-ranging implications for family life and policy in Canada, and has spurred public discussions about the benefits, perils, and need for regulation of digital technologies. This Issue Brief provides an overview of key issues surrounding digitalization and family life and their implications for the wellbeing of diverse families in Canada. It also highlights issues surrounding digital divides, privacy, and bias, as well as how they relate to inequalities within and between families.
U2 - 10.61959/wvfh3683e
DO - 10.61959/wvfh3683e
M3 - Commissioned report
BT - Considering Families in Canada’s Digital Transformation
PB - The Vanier Institute of the Family
ER -