Playful by Design

Embedding Children's Rights into the Digital World

Angela ColvertKruakae PothongSonia Livingstone

August 12, 2024,

To explore ‘what good looks like’ for children’s play in a digital world, the Digital Futures Commission consulted children, companies, policy makers, regulators and academics. Responding to public scepticism that play online could match the benefits of traditional free play, our research compared insights from play in non-digital and digital contexts and integrated them within a holistic account of how play possibilities emerge from the intersection of people, products and places, conceived at micro, meso and macro levels. This very complexity helps to transcend reductive judgments about digital play and suggests multiple levers for design innovation, synthesised as ‘Playful by Design’ principles. We operationalised these by co-designing an interactive tool for developers and designers of children’s digital play. Finally, by mapping the principles to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, we position play as a use case for the broader agenda of Child Rights by Design.

Angela Colvert

Angela Colvert

Angela is Lecturer in Education, and Deputy Director of Innovation within the School with particular expertise in co-designing digital games to support learning (with teachers, children, game-creators and artists).

Kruakae Pothong

Kruakae Pothong

Dr Kruakae Pothong is a researcher at 5Rights. Her current research focuses on children’s education data and child-centred design of digital services. Her broader research interests span the areas of human-computer interaction, digital ethics, data protection, Internet and other related policies.

Sonia Livingstone

Sonia Livingstone

Sonia Livingstone OBE FBA is a leading British scholar on the subjects of children, media and the Internet. She is Professor of Social Psychology and former head of the Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science

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