- Fellow type
- UK Fellow
- Year elected
- 2018
Sonia Livingstone DPhil (Oxon), OBE, FBA, FBPS, FAcSS, FRSA, is a professor in the Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Taking a comparative, critical and contextualised approach, her research examines how the changing conditions of mediation are reshaping everyday practices and possibilities for action. Much of Sonia’s time these days is concerned with children’s rights in the digital age.
Sonia has published 20 books on media audiences, especially children and young people’s risks and opportunities, media literacy and rights in the digital environment, most recently Parenting for a Digital Future: How hopes and fears about technology shape children's lives (Oxford University Press, with Alicia Blum-Ross). She has advised the UK government, European Commission, European Parliament, UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, OECD, ITU and UNICEF, among others, on children’s internet safety and rights in the digital environment. Sonia served as chair of the LSE’s Truth, Trust and Technology Commission, Special Advisor to the House of Lords’ Select Committee on Communications, Expert Advisor to the Council of Europe, President of the International Communication Association, and Executive Board member of the UK Council for Child Internet Safety.
Sonia currently directs the Digital Futures Commission (with the 5Rights Foundation) and the Global Kids Online project (with UNICEF). She is Deputy Director of the UKRI-funded Nurture Network and leads work packages for two European H2020-funded projects: ySKILLS (Youth Skills) and CO:RE (Children Online: Research and Evidence). Founder of the EC-funded 33 country EU Kids Online research network, she is a #SaferInternet4EU Ambassador for the European Commission. She blogs at Parenting for a Digital Future and tweets at @Livingstone_S.
10-Minute Talks: Parenting for a digital future
27 May 2020 Professor Sonia Livingstone FBA
Professor Sonia Livingstone FBA dispels some popular myths about screen time and offers evidence-based suggestions to help maximise digital opportunities for children and minimise the risks.

Current post
London School of Economics and Political Science Professor of Social Psychology
Publications
The British Academy 10-Minute Talks: Parenting for a digital future
27 May 2020 The British Academy on YouTube
Sonia Livingstone offers evidence-based suggestions to help maximise digital opportunities for children and minimise the risks.
