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This article draws on the research findings of the Greek Kids Go Online project and the EU Kids Online I network research on children and online technologies in Europe, funded by the European Commission Safer Internet Programme, 2006–2009. It explores the experiences of young people aged between 9 and 17 with pornographic texts online, and parental perceptions of these, examines the broader sexual cultures of young children and teenagers, and argues that public concern about the harmful effects of pornography on young people needs to be put into context.
Liza Tsaliki (Mon,) studied this question.