Anne Collier
Writer and youth advocate Anne Collier has chronicled
the public discussion about youth and digital media
since 1997. She is founder and executive director of
national nonprofit organisation, The Net Safety
Collaborative (TNSC), whose main project is a social
media helpline for schools. Anne served on three
national task forces on youth and Internet safety,
including as co-chair of the Obama administration's
Online Safety and Technology Working Group, and the
national Internet Safety Technical Task Force of 2008.
More recently, she served on the Aspen Institute Task
Force on Learning and the Internet of 2013–14.
Allison Briscoe-Smith
Allison Briscoe-Smith is a licensed child clinical
psychologist. She has spent her career moving between
academia and programme development with a focus on
children and families who experience trauma and on
issues of racial justice. She is the principal and
founder of Soft River Consultation, where she provides
support, curriculum development and facilitation to
organisations interested in removing barriers to
belonging.
Amanda Third
Professor Amanda Third (PhD) is Professorial Research
Fellow in the Institute for Culture and Society;
Co-Director of the Young and Resilient Research Centre
at Western Sydney University; and a Faculty Associate in
the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at
Harvard University (2020–2023). An international expert
in youth-centred, participatory research, Amanda's
work investigates children's and young
people's technology practices, focusing on
marginalised groups and rights-based approaches. She has
led child-centred projects to understand children's
experiences of the digital age in over 70 countries,
working with partners across corporate, government and
not-for-profit sectors, and children and young people
themselves.
Ellen Selkie
Dr Selkie received her medical degree and MPH from the
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public
Health where she is currently an Assistant Professor of
Pediatrics. Her clinical work involves preventative and
specialised care of adolescents and young adults. As a
clinician scientist, Dr Selkie hopes to decrease
negative social media activities and amplify positive
social media activities for marginalised adolescents,
particularly sexual and gender minority youth.
Jessica Piotrowski
Dr Jessica Taylor Piotrowski is a Professor in the
Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR) at
the University of Amsterdam (UvA) where she holds the
Chair Communication in the Digital Society. Dr
Piotrowski's research asks how individual and
socio-cultural differences influence children's
media selection, use, processing and subsequent effects,
with a particular focus on the contexts that support
young people's experiences with digital media.
Justin Patchin
A professor of criminal justice at the University of
Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Justin Patchin's research
explores the intersection of teens and technology, with
particular focus on cyberbullying, social networking and
sexting. He frequently travels to train educators,
counsellors, law enforcement officers, parents and youth
on how to prevent the misuse of technology.
Kareem Edouard
Kareem Edouard is an Assistant Professor of Learning
Technologies at the School of Education at Drexel
University and media consultant for The Ole Greens
Group. Dr Edouard received his Ph.D. in the Learning
Sciences and Technology Design programme at the Graduate
School of Education from Stanford. His research
interests lie in understanding the intersectionality of
race and culture and STEAM engagement for students of
colour. Dr Edouard's consulting work focuses on
creative and content development emphasising culture and
inclusion and learning strategies.
Mimi Ito
Mimi Ito is a cultural anthropologist of digital culture
and advocate for connected learning that is
youth-centred, interest-driven, hands-on and social. She
is the co-founder of Connected Camps, a benefit
corporation that provides online creative learning
opportunities for children from all walks of life.
Decades of research on geeks, gamers, fans, activists
and artists has convinced Ito that children learn best
when they pursue things that they care about with people
who get and inspire them.
Sameer Hinduja
Dr Sameer Hinduja is recognised internationally for his
groundbreaking work on cyberbullying and safe social
media use. He has written seven books and his research
has been cited over 20,000 times in a wide range of
fields. Dr Hinduja frequently provides expert commentary
to the media, and also trains students, educators,
parents, mental health professionals and technologists
how best to promote the positive use of technology.
Sarah M. Coyne
Dr Sarah M. Coyne is a Professor of Human Development in
the School of Family Life at Brigham Young University.
She regularly speaks to families and teenagers about
using media in positive ways. She received her BSc
degree in Psychology from Utah State University, and her
PhD in Psychology from the University of Central
Lancashire in Preston, England. Her research interests
involve media, aggression, gender, mental health and
child development. Dr Coyne has over 200 publications on
these and other topics. She has five children and lives
in Utah.
Sun Sun Lim
Sun Sun Lim is a Professor of Communication and
Technology at the Singapore Management University. She
has written extensively on media and families, including
Transcendent Parenting: Raising Children in the Digital
Age (Oxford University Press, 2020) and Mobile
Communication and the Family (springer, 2016). She
serves on the Media Literacy Council and from 2018–2020
was a Nominated Member of the Parliament of Singapore
where she advocated for digital rights for children and
responsible use of AI and data sharing.
Thiago Tavares
Thiago Tavares is the founder and president of SaferNet,
the Safer Internet Centre for Brazil founded in 2005.
SaferNet is the first-ever NGO in Brazil to establish a
multi-stakeholder approach to protect children and
promote human rights in the digital environment. Since
2005, SaferNet has been responsible for the National
Hotline, Helpline and the Brazilian Awareness Hub. Over
the last 15 years, his work on child safety, digital
security and Internet governance has been presented in
over 30 countries, including nine UN IGF editions.
Yalda T. Uhls
Yalda T. Uhls is an internationally recognised,
award-winning research scientist, UCLA adjunct professor
and author of Media Moms and Digital Dads: A Fact not
Fear Approach to Parenting in the Digital Age.
She's the founding director of the Center for
Scholars & Storytellers, a research organisation
based at UCLA, which bridges the gap between social
science research and media creation to support authentic
and inclusive stories for youth. Dr Uhls' knowledge
of how media content is created and the science of how
media affects children informs her unique perspective.