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  • Valerie Steeves
Big Data & Society

Abstract

This paper analyses Hello Barbie as a commercial artefact to explore how big data practices are reshaping the enterprise of marketing. The doll uses voice recognition software to ‘listen’ to the child and ‘talk back’ by algorithmically selecting a ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Apr 29, 2020
  • Giovanna Mascheroni
Current Sociology

Abstract

The article focuses on early childhood as a critical site of datafication and dataveillance. First, it provides an overview of approaches that situate the datafication of childhood within the new business logic and modes of governance called ‘surveillance ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Nov 8, 2018
  • J Armstrong
  • J J Reilly
Scottish Medical Journal

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Objective: To assess whether anthropometric data, routinely collected as part of the Scottish Child Health Surveillance System (CHSP- PS, preschool children; CHSP-S, school age children) could provide a means of monitoring/surveillance for obesity and ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published May 1, 2003
  • Tama Leaver
  • Bjorn Nansen
Social Media + Society

Abstract

This article introduces a Special Issue on the topic of infancy online, addressing a range of issues, including representation, privacy, datafication, and children’s rights. The 7 articles included map important arenas of emerging research which highlight ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published May 15, 2017
  • Matthew J. Harmer BSc(Hons), BM, PhD, MRCPCH
  • Douglas J. Stewart BSc(MedSci), MBChB, MRCPCH
  • Pallavi Prasad BMS, BSc(Hons), MBChB, MRCPCH
  • Faidra Veligratli MRCPCH
  • Charles Pickles MRCPCH
  • Ji Soo Kim MRCPCH
  • Maduri Raja MRCPCH
Clinical Pediatrics

Abstract

Risks of contralateral kidney abnormalities and chronic kidney disease necessitate follow-up for unilateral multicystic dysplastic kidneys (MCDK). A nationwide survey of senior UK pediatricians was conducted. Of the 60 responses obtained, 62% routinely ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Jun 6, 2023
  • Jason A. Bennie
  • Guy Faulkner
  • Jordan J. Smith
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health

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Aims:
This study aimed to describe the prevalence and socio-demographic and lifestyle-related correlates of muscle-strengthening activity (MSA; strength/resistance training, sit-ups/push-ups, etc.) among a large sample of European adolescents.
Methods:
Data ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Jul 24, 2021
  • Sue Penna
  • Stuart Kirby
Youth Justice

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This article addresses questions arising from debates surrounding issues of surveillance and privacy in the light of rapid developments in new technologies, specifically electronic databases for information sharing between professionals and agencies. We ...
Restricted accessOtherFirst published Jul 16, 2009
  • Enrique Chacon-Cruz
  • Cesar Adrian Martinez-Longoria
  • Eduardo Llausas-Magana
  • Antonio Luevanos-Velazquez
  • Jorge Alejandro Vazquez-Narvaez
  • Sandra Beltran
  • Ana Elena Limon-Rojas
  • Fernando Urtiz-Jeronimo
  • Jose Luis Castaneda-Narvaez
  • Francisco Otero-Mendoza
  • Fernando Aguilar-Del Real
  • Jesus Rodriguez-Chagoyan
  • Rosa Maria Rivas-Landeros
  • Maria Luisa Volker-Soberanes
  • Rosa Maria Hinojosa-Robles
  • Patricia Arzate-Barbosa
  • Laura Karina Aviles-Benitez
  • Fernando Ivan Elenes-Zamora
  • Chandra M. Becka
  • Ricardo Ruttimann
Therapeutic Advances in Vaccines

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Objectives:
Meningococcal meningitis is reported as a rare condition in Mexico. There are no internationally published studies on bacterial causes of meningitis in the country based on active surveillance. This study focuses on finding the etiology of ...
Free accessResearch articleFirst published May 23, 2016
  • Sonali Srivastava
  • Terhi-Anna Wilska
  • Jussi Nyrhinen
Childhood

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This study advances research on children’s negotiation of online commercial privacy by identifying an act of digital agency by children that may serve their current needs but can also impact children negatively. Secondly, it identifies certain factors ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Jun 26, 2023
  • Nada Naiyer BS
  • Thiphalak Chounthirath MS
  • Gary A. Smith MD, DrPH
Clinical Pediatrics

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This study investigates the epidemiology of cheerleading injuries to children in the United States. Data were analyzed from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System for children 5 through 18 years of age treated in US emergency departments for ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Apr 12, 2017