Monica Bulger studies youth and family technology use and advises policy globally. She has consulted on child online protection for UNICEF and Global Kids Online since 2012, and her research encompasses 16 countries in Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, South America, North America, and Europe. She led the Enabling Connected Learning Initiative at D&S from 2015-2018. She holds a PhD in education and was a Research Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute and the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.
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MediumD&S researcher Monica Bulger discusses her participation in a meeting of experts held by the National Academy of Education. She concludes with a series of observations, including: The main problem is that researchers have ... Read on MediumAugust 2016 -
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London School of Economics blogD&S researcher, Monica Bulger analyzes a recent OECD report regarding the benefits and drawbacks using computers and technology to aid children’s learning. While the findings of the report reveal negligible results when con... Read on London School of Economics blogNovember 2015 -
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MediumD&S researcher Monica Bulger considers how existing child pornography laws address (or fail to address) the phenomenon of sexting, in which minors produce sexually explicit images of themselves to share with other minors: ... Read on MediumJanuary 2015 -
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London School of Economics blogD&S researcher Monica Bulger with Sonia Livingstone wrote a response to the the ten year review of the WSIS implementation. There is much room for improvement to achieve the ‘people-centred, inclusive and development-orie... Read on London School of Economics blogSeptember 2014