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The transition to university is a crucial process in the lives of young people who pursue tertiary education. It can be a stressful experience for all students in general but it is especially challenging for those with disabilities. In... more
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      Assistive TechnologyThe InternetDisabilityICTs
This research-in-progress paper presents an outline of my research project. The purpose of the research project is to understand and explain how the process of transition to tertiary education among visually impaired students in New... more
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      Action ResearchActivity TheoryTransitionTertiary Education
A growing number of young people with disabilities is pursuing university education. Available research on the impact of Information and Communication Technologies on this matter has mainly focused on assistive technologies and their... more
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      Higher EducationSocial MediaDisabilityStudent retention
This article introduces Transition 2.0, a paradigm shift designed to study and support students with disabilities' transition to higher education. Transition 2.0 is the result of a qualitative study about how a group of young people with... more
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      Youth StudiesAction ResearchInternet StudiesHigher Education
Research and practice about self-determination in the context of disability has centred on teaching skills and providing support to help people with impairments to be independent. However, limited research exists about the impact of... more
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      Higher EducationSuccessful High School To College Transition For Students At Risk Of Dropping OutSocial MediaNew Communication Technologies
The purpose of this report is to present the findings of the first quantitative study conducted in New Zealand about the sending, receiving, and requesting of nude or nearly nude images or videos through digital technology by young... more
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      Social MediaYoung PeopleThe InternetDigital Communications
This report presents the main findings of the 2017 APS. The APS is the first nationally representative study that looks at adult New Zealanders and digital communications in the context of the Act. Key aspects of the Act - such as the... more
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      Social MediaCyberbullyingThe InternetOnline Safety
The purpose of this factsheet is to present findings regarding New Zealand teens’ use, and attitudes towards, digital technologies and online safety. These findings are part of a larger quantitative study about experiences of risks and... more
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      Information TechnologyDigital MediaICT in EducationYouth Culture
This report presents the findings of a nationally representative study whose purpose was to explore the experiences, attitudes, and behaviours of New Zealand teens about digital communications including harm and/or distress. While there... more
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      Youth StudiesYoung people's use of TechnologyDigital MediaCyberbullying
This factsheet is part of a larger quantitative research project exploring New Zealand teens’ experiences of digital risk and harm. It presents findings about the support sought by 14 to 17-year-olds who experienced unwanted digital... more
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      Digital MediaSocial MediaQuantitative ResearchCyberbullying
A growing number of young people with disabilities is pursuing university education. Available research on the impact of Information and Communication Technologies on this matter has mainly focused on assistive technologies and their... more
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      Young people's use of TechnologyDisability StudiesHigher EducationThe Internet
Online hate speech has been a topic of public concern and research interest for some time. Initially the focus of this centred on the proliferation of online groups and websites promoting and distributing discriminatory content. Since the... more
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      Information Communication TechnologyHate SpeechSocial MediaQuantitative Research
Parents are key players in relation to the online safety of their children. However, while evidence shows that New Zealand teens regard their parents as the first line of support in dealing with online risks and challenges, parents seem... more
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      Human Computer InteractionInternet StudiesParentingSocial Media
This report presents findings from a larger quantitative study about New Zealand adults’ experiences of harmful digital communications. The report focuses on the prevalence of image-based sexual abuse (IBSA), and people’s attitudes... more
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      Quantitative ResearchSurvey ResearchOnline HarassmentYoung Adults
This research report presents findings about the extent and nature of digital self-harm among New Zealand teens. Digital self-harm is broadly defined here as the anonymous online posting or sharing of mean or negative online content about... more
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      Social MediaQuantitative MethodsCyberbullyingThe Internet
While children’s interaction with digital technologies is a matter of interest around the world, evidence based on nationally representative data about how integrated these tools are in children’s everyday life is still limited in New... more
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      Information TechnologyEducational TechnologyYoung people's use of TechnologyDigital Media
Government agencies in New Zealand are not required to systematically collect data on online hate speech, thus, there is a lack of longitudinal evidence regarding this phenomenon. This report presents trends in personal experiences of and... more
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      ReligionInformation TechnologyHate SpeechHate Crimes
While children’s experiences of online risks and harm is a growing area of research in New Zealand, public discussion on the matter has largely been informed by mainstream media’s fixation on the dangers of technology. At best, debate on... more
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      Internet StudiesSocial MediaChildren's MediaQuantitative Methods
Research on transition to higher education and young people with disabilities has increased in recent years. However, there is still limited understanding of transition issues and how digital technologies, such as social media and mobile... more
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      Youth StudiesInternet StudiesHigher EducationMobile Technology
This factsheet presents findings from a study looking at the prevalence of unwanted digital communications in New Zealand during the nationwide COVID-19 lockdown. This study found a higher prevalence of unwanted digital communications... more
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