Why context and culture matter in youth online safety

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Chapters
0:00
Intro
1:32
Research on adolescent online safety
6:02
The interdisciplinary approach: computer science and social science
9:06
Online safety in the Global South
13:20
How culture shapes the understanding of online harm
18:54
The role of education in building resilience
20:26
Is a universal approach to online safety possible?
23:28
Shared responsibility: the social ecological framework
26:38
Social media bans: restriction vs. training and trust
30:21
Defining youth-centric approaches to online safety
36:11
Researching online safety in foster care contexts
40:21
Outro
Hello World
Why context and culture matter in youth online safety
May 26, 2026 Season 10 Episode 4
Hello World

In this episode of the Hello World podcast we chatted with Doctor Karla Badillo-Urquiola, Assistant Professor at the University of Notre Dame, to discuss her research into adolescent online safety and what it can teach us about creating safer, more inclusive digital learning experiences.

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