Celia Hannon
Researcher
Celia Hannon joined Demos as a researcher in 2005. Her research interests include gender, childhood, new media and public space.
- Britain From Above Demos researcher Celia Hannon explains how British children use spaces in unexpected ways. 26th August 2008 | BBC
- Pan European Youth and media Children of Europa Julian Rolfe, Manager, Planet Edge, Synovate, commented: "The findings from the study demonstrate that with an increasing lack of faith in the education system and employment market, young people across Europe are investing more and more of their time and energy in their leisure activities in order to give themselves a sense of identity and belonging. 27th March 2008
- Online TV news update for Young Europeans Children of Europa Online TV news update for Young Europeans 6th March 2008
- Mind the gap Despite thirty years of legislation disadvantaged young women are yet to reap the rewards of gender equality in the workplace. 13th June 2007 | The Guardian - Comment is free
- TV gets left behind as kids head for the web Digital Curriculum - Their Space A new survey has shown that two thirds of kids spend more time online than watching TV. More than half use Social Networking sites every week. 1st September 2006
- Dr Joolz: Snapshotz on Life: Flickr in the classroom Digital Curriculum - Their Space Dr Joolz: Snapshotz on Life: Flickr in the classroom 21st July 2006
- How to do your homework on the bus, with a little help from a school i pod Twenty-three pupils at Astley Community high school in Seaton Delaval will be given iPods in September at the start of their GCSE year in an attempt to encourage them to practice foreign languages outside the classroom. The pupils, who are studying French and Spanish, will be able to download tailormade study material to their iPods from the school's website. 21st July 2006 | Education Guardian
- Using Flickr as an educational tool This blog outlines some fascinating ideas for encouraging kids to use Flickr in the classroom.
