Leslie Haddon Publications and Presentations (by date)
Last published 31st May 2024
2023
Haddon, L., Cino, D. and Doyle, M-A. (2023) ‘The Challenges of Conducting Systematic Evidence Reviews: A Case Study of Factors Shaping Children’s Digital Skills’, Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique, 158, 71–90.
Leslie Haddon in Conversation with Niklas Strüver and David Waldecker, (2023) ‘The Questions Are Still Good: Domestication Theory and Digital Media Today’, Digital Culture and Society, 9(1), 225-239.
Haddon, L. (2023) ‘Variety within domestication research: Time, perceptions and interactions’, in Hartmann, M. (Ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Media and Technology Domestication, Routledge, Abingdon, pp.401-414.
2020
Green, L., Holloway, D., Stevenson, K., Leaver, T. and Haddon, L. (eds) (2020) The Routledge Companion to Children and Digital Media, Routledge, Abingdon.
Haddon, L. (2020) ‘The Domestication of Touchscreen Technologies in Families with Young Children’, in Green, L., Holloway, D., Stevenson, K., Leaver, T. and Haddon, L. (eds) The Routledge Companion to Children and Digital Media, Routledge, Abingdon.
Haddon, L. (2020) ‘Domestication Analyses and the Smartphone’, in Ling, R, Goggin, G., Fortunati, L., Lim, S-S and Li, Y., Oxford Handbook of Mobile Communication, Culture, and Information, OUP, Oxford.
López de Ayala L López, M.C, Haddon, L., Catalina-García, B. and Martínez-Pastor, E. (2020) ‘The Dilemmas of Parental Mediation: Continuities from Parenting in General’, Observatorio, 14 (4), December.
2019
Haddon, L. and Green, L. (2019) The place of ICTs in pre-school, Paper given at reconceptualising Early Childhood Literacies: An International conference, Manchester Conference Centre, Manchester, 7th-8th March.
Green, L., Haddon, L., Livingstone, S., Holloway, D., Jaunzems, K., Stevenson, K., and O’Neill B. (2019) Parents' failure to plan for their children's digital futures, ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ working paper 61.
2018
Vincent, J. and Haddon, L. (2018) Smartphone Cultures, Routledge, Abingdon.
Haddon, L. (2018) ‘Domestication and social constraints on ICT use: Children’s engagement with smartphones’, in Vincent, J. and Haddon, L. (eds) Smartphone Cultures, Routledge, Abingdon, pp.71-82.
Haddon, L. (2018) Supervisión y control parental de los teléfonos inteligentes de los menores (Parents’ surveillance and control of children’s smartphones), in Iglesias, E., Garmendia, M. and Casado M. (eds) Menores en Internet. Entre selfies y whatsApps, oportunidades y riesgos (Children on the Internet. With selfies and whatsapps, opportunities and risks), Gedisa, Barcelona, pp.75-90.
López‐de‐Ayala‐López, M. and Haddon, L. (2018) The parental mediation strategies of parents with young children Media@ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Working Paper #50.
Holloway, D., Haddon, L., Green, L., and Stevenson, K. (2018) The parent-child-app learning assemblage: Scaffolding early childhood learning through app use in the family home. In N. Kucirkova, J. Rowsell, & G. Falloon (Eds.) The Routledge International Handbook of Playing and Learning with Technology in Early Childhood, Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 210-218.
Bowler, L., Julien, H. and Haddon, L. (2018) Exploring Youth Information-Seeking Behaviour and Mobile Technologies Through a Secondary Analysis of Qualitative Data, Journal of Librarianship & Information Science.
2017
Haddon, L. (2017) ‘Sociability, smartphones and tablets,’ in Serrano Tellería, A. (Ed.) Between the Public and Private in Mobile Communications, Routledge, Oxford.
Haddon, L, (2017) 'Generational analysis of people’s experience of ICTs', in Taipale, S., Wilska, T.-A., & Gilleard, C. (eds.) Digital Technologies and Generational Identity: ICT Usage Across the Life. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxford.
Haddon, L. and Livingstone, S. (2017) ‘Risks, opportunities and risky opportunities: How children make sense of the online environment’, in Brooks, P. and Blumberg, F. (Eds.) Cognitive Development in Digital Contexts. Elsevier, San Diego, Cal.pp.275-302.
2016
Haddon (2016) 'Domestication and the Media', in International Encyclopedia of Media Effects, Wiley.
Haddon, L (2016) ‘The Domestication of Complex Media Repertoires’, in Thorhauge, A.M. & Valthysson, B. (Eds.) The Media and the Mundane: Communication across Media in Everyday Life, Routledge, Oxford.
Haddon, L. (2016) ‘Análisis de la domesticación y estudio sobre el uso que hace la población infantile de los Smartphones y las Tablets’ (Domestication analysis and a case study of children’s experience of smartphones and tablets), Revista de Estudios de Juventud, 111, Marzio, pp.141-154.
2015
Mascheroni, G. and Haddon, L. (2015) 'Children, Risks and the Mobile Internet', in Zheng, Y. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior, Hershey PA: IGI Global, pp.1409-1418.
Haddon, L. (2015) 'Children's Critical Evaluation of Parental Mediation', Cyberpsychology, 9 (2), Article 2,
Haddon, L. and Vincent, J. (2015) UK Children’s Experience of Smartphones and Tablets: Perspectives from Children, Parents and Teachers. Net Children Go Mobile, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Haddon, L. (2015) Social Media and Youth. The International Encyclopedia of Digital Communication and Society. 1–9.
Green, L and Haddon, L. (2015) Parents’ Reflections Upon Mediating Older Teens’ Online Gaming Practices, Media@ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Working Paper No. 37.
2014
Haddon, L. and Livingstone, S. (2014) The Meaning of Online Problematic Situations for Children: The UK Report. London: EU Kids Online, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Haddon, L. and Vincent, J. (eds.) (2014) European Children’s and their Carers’ Understanding of Use, Risks and Safety Issues relating to Convergent Mobile Media. Report D4.1. Milano: Unicatt.
Livingstone, S., Mascheroni, G., Ólafsson, K. and Haddon, L. (2014) Children’s Online Risks and Opportunities: Comparative findings from EU Kids Online and Net Children Go Mobile. EU Kids Online, ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳, London, UK.
Livingstone, S., Haddon, L., Vincent, J., Mascheroni, G. and Ólafsson, K. (2014). Net Children Go Mobile: The UK Report. London: London School of Economics and Political Science.
Haddon L. and Ólafsson, K. (2014) 'Children and the Mobile Internet', in Goggin, G. and Hjorth, L. (eds) The Routledge Companion to Mobile Media, Abingdon, Routledge, pp, 300-311.
Livingstone, S. & Haddon, L. (2014) 'The Relationship between Online and Offline risk'. In von Feilitzen, C. and Stenersen, J. (2014) Young People, Media and Health. Risks and Rights, Gothenburg: Nordicom
Livingstone, S., Mascheroni, G., Ólafsson, K. & Haddon, L. with the networks of EU Kids Online and Net Children Go Mobile (2014) Children’s online risks and opportunities: Comparative findings from EU Kids Online and Net Children Go Mobile, November.
Ólafsson, K., Livingstone, S. and Haddon, L. (2014) Children's use of online technologies in Europe: A review of the European evidence database.
Stald, G., Green, L., Barbovski, M., Haddon, L., Mascheroni, G., Ságvári, B., Scifo, B. & Tsaliki, L. (2014) Online on the Mobile: Internet Use on Smartphones and Associated Risks among Youth in Europe.
Haddon, L. (2014) 'Parental mediation', in Smahel, D., & Wright, M. F. (Eds.). The Meaning of Online Problematic Situations for Children. London: EU Kids Online, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Farrugia, L. & Haddon, L. (2014) 'Mediation by Siblings and Other Relatives', in Smahel, D., & Wright, M. F. (Eds.). The Meaning of Online Problematic Situations for Children. London: EU Kids Online, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Haddon, L. & Farrugia, L. (2014) 'Peer Mediation', in Smahel, D., & Wright, M. F. (Eds.). The Meaning of Online Problematic Situations for Children. London: EU Kids Online, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Green, L., Holloway, D. and Haddon, L. (2014) How do Parents and Peers Negotiate Troubling Peer-based Digital Interactions? Paper for the 'Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA) conference', Melbourne Victoria, January.
Stevenson, K., Green, L. and Haddon, L. (2014) Learning ‘as it goes down the line’: Siblings and Family Networks in the Acquisition of Online Skills, paper presented the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association 2015 Conference, Queenstown, New Zealand: Rydges/University of Canterbury (7-10 July 2014)
2013
Haddon, L. (2013) 'Mobile Media and Children', Mobile Media and Communication,1 (1), 89-95. http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/62115/
Haddon, L. (2013) The Internet Safety Research Agenda. Keynote presentation for the conference 'Mai senza rete? Scenari e prospettive della digital literacy,' Mestre, 20thApril, 2013.
Haddon, L. (2013) Parents' Mediation Strategies: Results from the Project EU Kids Online, Family TAG conference, Milan, 18th October 2013.
Green, L., Holloway, D. and Haddon, L. (2013) It makes them Streetwise. What Parents and Children tell themselves and each other about Young Peoples Activities, Paper for the 'Emerging Issues in Communication Research and Policy' Conference, Canberra, January.
2012
Haddon, L. & Livingstone, S. (2012). 'The Relationship between Offline and Online risks', in von Feilitzen, C. & Stenersen, J. (eds) Children, Youth, Media and Health: Nordicom Clearinghouse Yearbook 2012. Goteborg: Nordicom.
Haddon, L. (2012) ‘Parental Mediation of Internet Use: Evaluating Family Relationships’, in Loos, E., Haddon, L. and Mante-Meijer, E. (eds) Generational Use of New Media, Ashgate. Aldershot, 13-30.
Haddon, L. (2012) ‘Mobile Media and Children’, Mobile Media & Communication, 1 (1), 89-95.
Loos, E., Haddon, L. and Mante-Meijer, E. (eds) (2012) Generational Use of New Media, Ashgate. Aldershot.
Livingstone, S., Haddon, L. and Görzig, A. (eds) (2012) Children, Risk and Safety Online: Research and Policy Challenges in Comparative Perspective, Bristol: Policy Press,
Haddon, L. and Ponte, C. (2012) ‘A Pan-European Study of Children’s Online Experiences: Contributions from Cognitive Testing’, Observatorio, Vol.6, No.2.
Haddon, L., Livingstone, S. and the EU Kids Online network (2012). EU Kids Online: National perspectives.
2011
Haddon, (2011) ‘Domestication analysis, Objects of Study, and the Centrality of Technologies in Everyday Life’, Canadian Journal of Communication, Vol 36, 311-323.
Haddon, L. (Ed.) (2011) The Contemporary Internet: National and Cross-National European Studies, Peter Lang, Frankfurt.
Thomas, F. and Haddon, L. (2011) ‘Cultural Factors Shaping the Experience of Information and Communication Technologies’, in Haddon, L. (Ed.) The Contemporary Internet: National and Cross-National European Studies, Peter Lang, Frankfurt, pp.17-31.
Pinter, R., Gyenes, F., Pasquali, F., Bergström, A. and Haddon, L. (2011) ‘Cross-cultural Differences in Press Coverage of the Internet’, in Haddon, L. (Ed.) The Contemporary Internet: National and Cross-National European Studies, Peter Lang, Frankfurt, pp.77-93.
Haddon, L. and Heinzmann, P. (2011) ‘Implications of the Variation in Broadband Speeds over Time’, in Haddon, L. (Ed.) The Contemporary Internet: National and Cross-National European Studies, Peter Lang, Frankfurt, pp.95-119.
Dolničar, V., Christou, C., Gannon, R., Haddon, L, Louca, S., Puga, P. and Vieira, J. (2011) ‘Cross-national Broadband Digital Divides’, in Haddon, L. (Ed.) The Contemporary Internet: National and Cross-National European Studies, Peter Lang, Frankfurt, pp.121-138.
Haddon, L. (2011) ‘Methodological Issues in the Cross-National Analysis of Contextual Data’, in Haddon, L. (Ed.) The Contemporary Internet: National and Cross-National European Studies, Peter Lang, Frankfurt, pp.176-189.
Hasebrink, U., Görzig, A., Haddon, L., Kalmus, V. and Livingstone, S. (2011) Patterns of Risk and Safety Online. In-depth Analyses from the EU Kids Online Survey of 9-16 year olds and their Parents in 25 Countries. ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳, London: EU Kids Online.
Livingstone, S., Haddon, L., Görzig, A., and Ólafsson, K. (2011). Risks and Safety on the Internet: The Perspective of European Children. Full Findings. ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳, London: EU Kids Online.
Livingstone, S., Haddon, L., Görzig, A., and Ólafsson, K. (2011). EU Kids Online II: Final Report. ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳, London: EU Kids Online.
Haddon, L. (2011) Parental mediation of internet use: Evaluating family relationships, Nordmedia Conference, 11-13 Auguest, Akureyri, Iceland
Haddon, L. (2011) EU kids Online II: Overview, Internet Research 12.0 Performance and Participation, Annual conference of the AoIR, 9-11 October, Seattle
Haddon, L. (2011) ‘Home Computers’, in Southerton, D. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture, California: Sage, pp. 740-742.
Haddon, L. (2011) ‘Telephone’, in Southerton, D. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture, California: Sage, pp. 1439-1441.
2010
Livingstone, S., Haddon, L., Görzig, A., and Ólafsson, K. (2010). Risks and Safety on the Internet: The Perspective of European Children. Initial Findings. ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳, London: EU Kids Online.
Livingstone, S., Haddon, L., Görzig, A., and Ólafsson, K. (2010). Risks and Safety for Children on the Internet: The UK report. ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳, London: EU Kids Online
Livingstone, S., and Haddon, L. (2010) ‘Internet och Unga i Europa: Möjligheter och Riske’, in Carlsson, U. (Ed.) Barn och Unga I den Digitala Mediekulturen, Nordicom, Gothenburg.
Haddon, L. (2010) Risks and Safety on the Internet: Perspectives of European children. Initial Findings from EU Kids Online. Paper presented at the conference, Seminario Internactional de Cultura Digital. Socialización de le Política Nacional de Use Responsible de TIC, 10-11 November, Bogotá, Columbia.
Haddon, L. (2010) Charting Children’s Online Risks and Parental Mediation: Pan-European Survey Findings from EU Kids Online. Paper presented at the AoiR Conference, Gothenburg, October 2010.
Haddon, L. and Ponte, C. (2010) A Pan-European Study on Children's Online Experiences: Contributions from the Cognitive Testing. Presentation at IAMCR Conference, Braga, Portugal, 18-22 July 2010.
2009
Green, N. and Haddon, L. (2009) Mobile Communications. An Introduction to New Media, Berg, Oxford.
Haddon, L. and Stald, G. (2009) ‘A Comparative Analysis of European Press Coverage of Children and the Internet’, Journal of Children and Media, volume 3 issue 4, Fall.
Haddon, L. and Stald, G. (2009) ‘Cultures of Research and Policy in Europe’, in Livingstone, S., and Haddon, L. (eds) Kids Online. Opportunities and Risks for Children, Policy Press, Bristol, pp.55-70.
Livingstone, S and Haddon, L/. (2009). 'EU Kids Online. Zeitschrift fur Psychologie', Journal of Psychology. 217(4).
Livingstone, S. and Haddon, L. (eds) (2009) Kids Online. Opportunities and Risks for Children, Policy Press, Bristol.
Haddon, L. and Stald, G. (2009). A cross-national European analysis of press coverage of children and the internet, a report from EU Kids Online. ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳, London: EU Kids Online. Available at
Staksrud, E., Livingstone, S., Haddon, L. and Ólafsson, K. (2009) What do we Know about Children’s Use of Online Technologies? A Report on Data Availability and Research Gaps in Europe, EU Kids Online Deliverable D1.1 for the EC Safer Internet plus Programme. London: ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳. Available at
Haddon, L. (2009) 'Investigación sobre el riesgo que corren los Niños en la Red', in Texanos J. (Ed.) Juventud y Exclusion Social: Decimo foro sobre Tenencias Sociales, Editorial Sistema, Madrid, pp.495-514.
Haddon, L. and Vincent, J. (2009) ‘Children’s Broadening Use of Mobile Phones’, in Goggin, G. and Hjorth, L. (eds) Mobile Technologies: From Telecommunications to Media, Routledge, Abingdon, pp.37-49.
2008
Haddon, L. (2008) 'Diferencias Culturalesen Comunición: Análisis de los Patrones Cotidianos' [Cultural Differences in Communication: Examining Patterns of Daily Life], in Aguado J-M. and Martinez, I-J.(eds) Sociedad Móvil. Technología, Identidad y Cultura, Biblioteca Nueva, Madrid, pp.39-62.
Loos, E., Haddon, L. and Mante-Meijer, E. (eds) (2008) The Social Dynamics of Information and Communications Technology, Ashgate. Aldershot.
Hasebrink, U., Livingstone, S. and Haddon, L. (eds) (2008) Comparing Children's Online Opportunities and Risks across Europe: Cross-national Comparisons for EU Kids Online, a report for the EC Safer Internet Plus Programme. Available at
Haddon, L. (2008) Mobile Access to Social Networking Sites: A UK Survey, a Report for Vodafone. The report is available at http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/media@lse/
Haddon, L. (2008) Young People's Diverse Use of Multimedia Mobile Phones, Paper for the Panel 'Connecting with Generation Y-ired: Global Perspectives on New media and youth Cultures, 2008 Conference of the International Communications Association, 'Communicating for Social Impact, Montreal, May 22nd-26th.
Haddon , L. and Livingstone, S. (2008) Risky Experiences for Children Online: Charting European Research on Children and the Internet, Paper for the 2008 Conference of the International Communications Association, 'Communicating for Social Impact, Montreal, May 22nd-26th.
Livingstone, S., and Haddon, L. (2008) 'Risky Experiences for European Children Online: Charting Research Strengths and Research Gaps', Children and Society, Vol. 22, pp.314-23.
Ling, R. and Haddon, L. (2008) 'Mobile Emancipation: Children, Youth and the Mobile Phone', in Dortner, K. and Livingstone, L. (eds) International Handbook of Children, Media and Culture, Sage, London, pp.137-51.
Haddon, L (2008) 'Approaches to Cross-national Analysis: the EU Kids Online Project', Observatario, Vol. 2, No.1 March, pp 1-11.
Haddon, L. (2008) The EU Kids Online Project, Paper for the conference '10th Forum for Social Trends: Youth and Social Exclusion', Madrid, 12th-14th March.
Stald, G. and Haddon L. (2008) Cross-Cultural Contexts of Research: Factors Influencing the Study of Children and the Internet in Europe, a report for the EC. Available at:
2007
Haddon, L. (2007) ‘Roger Silverstone’s Legacies: Domestication’, New Media and Society, 9, 16-24.
Brynin , M. and Haddon, L. (2007) 'What Does Telework Tell Us About Teleworkers?', in Anderson, B., Brynin, M, Gershuny, J. and Raban, J. (eds) Information and Communication Technologies in Society, Routledge, London, pp.222-32.
Haddon, L. (2007) 'Tecnologías de la Información y la Communicación (TIC) y Cambio Social: Tres Ejemplos de la Vida Cotidiana', in Tezanos, J-F. (Ed.) Los Impactos Sociales de la Revolution Cientifico-Technologica: Noveno Foro Sobre Tenencias Sociales, Editorial Sistem, Madrid.
Lobe, B., Livingstone, L and Haddon, L. (2007) Researching Children's Experiences Online across Countries: Issues and Problems in Methodology, a report for the EC Safer Internet plus Programme. Available at
Hasebrink, U., Livingtone, S., Haddon, L, Kirwil, L. and Ponte, C. (2007) Comparing Children's Online Activities and Risks across Europe: A Preliminary Report Comparing Findings for Poland, Portugal and UK, a report for the EC Safer Internet plus Programme. Available at
Staksrud, E., Livingstone, L and Haddon, L. (2007) What Do We Know About Children's Use of Online Technologies? A Report on Data Availability and Research Gaps in Europe, a report for the EC Safer Internet plus Programme. Available at
Haddon, L. (2007) Concerns about Children and Mobile Phone Communications: A Review of Academic Research, a Report for Vodafone.
Haddon, L. (2007) Approaches to Cross-National Analysis: The EU Kids Online Project, paper for the conference The Good, the Bad and the Unexpected: The User and the Future of Information and Communication Technologies, Institute of the Information Society, Moscow, Russian Federation, 23rd-25th May.
Haddon, L. (2007) 'Looking for Diversity: Children and Mobile Phones', in Goggin, G. and Hjorth, L. (eds) Proceedings of the Conference Mobile Media 2007, Sydney, 2nd-4th July, pp.97-106.
Haddon, L. (2007) More than a Phone: Emerging Practices in Mobile Phone Use amongst Children, in proceedings of the conference, Communication in the 21st Century: The Mobile Information Society, 27th-29th September, Budapest.
Haddon, L. and Vincent, J. (2007) Growing Up With a Mobile Phone - Learning from the Experiences of Some Children in the UK, a Report for Vodafone.
Haddon, L. and Kim, S-D. (2007) 'Mobile Phones and Web-based Social Networking - Emerging Practices in Korea with Cyworld', The Journal of the Communications Network. Vol.6, No.1, January-March.
2006
Haddon, L. (2006) Managing Email: The UK Experience, Report No.9, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford.
Haddon, L. (2006) 'The Contribution of Domestication Research to In-Home Computing and Media Consumption', The Information Society, Vol. 22, pp.195-203.
Haddon, L. (2006) ICTs and Social Change: Three Examples from Everyday Life, Paper for the Panel 'Information and Communication Technologies and Social Change', 9th Forum of Social Trends, Madrid, November 22nd-24th
Haddon, L. (2006) 'Empirical Studies Using the Domestication Framework', Berker, T., Hartmann, M., Punie, Y. and Ward, K. (eds) Domestication of Media and Technologies, Open University Press, Maidenhead, pp.103-122.
2005
Haddon, L. and Vincent, J. (2005) ‘Making the Most of the Communications Repertoire. Choosing between the Mobile and Fixed-Line’, in Nyíri, K. (Ed.) A Sense of Place. The Global and the Local in Mobile Communication, Passagen Verlag, Vienna, pp.231-40.
Haddon, L and Schroeder, R. (2005) A Review of Presence and Copresence Research. A report for the Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford.
Haddon, L. (Ed.) (2005) International Collaborative Research. Cross-cultural Differences and Cultures of Research, COST, Brussels.
Haddon, L. and Kommonen, K-H (2005) 'Interdisciplinary Explorations: A Dialogue between a Sociologist and a Design Group', in Haddon, L. (Ed.) International Collaborative Research. Cross-cultural Differences and Cultures of Research, COST, Brussels
Mante-Meijer, E. and Haddon, L. (2005) 'Working in International Research Groups', in Haddon, L. (Ed.) International Collaborative Research. Cross-cultural Differences and Cultures of Research, COST, Brussels.
Thomas, F., Haddon, L., Gilligan, R., Heinzmann, P., de Gournay, C. (2005) 'Cultural Factors Shaping the Experience of ICTs: An Exploratory Review', in Haddon, (Ed.) International Collaborative Research. Cross-cultural Differences and Cultures of Research, COST, Brussels
Haddon, L. (2005) 'Research Questions for the Evolving Communications Landscape' in Ling, R. and Pedersen, P. (eds) Mobile Communications: Renegotiation of the Social Sphere, Springer, London, pp.7-22.
Haddon, L. (2005) 'Communications Problems', in Glotz, P., Bertschi, S. and Locke, C. (eds) Thumb Culture, Transcript, Bielefeld, pp.89-100.
Haddon, L, Mante, E., Sapio, B., Kommonen, K-H, Fortunati, L and Kant, A. (eds) (2005) Everyday Innovators, Researching the Role of Users in Shaping ICTs, Springer, Dordrect.
Haddon, L. (2005) 'The Innovatory Use of ICTs', in Haddon, L., Mante-Meijer, E., Sapio, B., Kommonen, K-H, Fortunati, L., and Kant, A (eds) Everyday Innovators, Researching the Role of Users in Shaping ICTs, Springer, Dordrect, 54-66.
Haddon, L. (2005) Personal Information Culture: The Contribution of Research on ICTs in Everyday Life, Paper for the Conference 'UNESCO between Two Phases of the World Summit on the Information Society', St. Petersburg, Russia, May 17th-20th
Haddon, L. and Brynin, M. (2005) 'The Character of Telework and the Characteristics of Teleworkers, New Technology, Work and Employment, Vol.20, No.1.
Haddon, L. and Vincent, J. (2005) 'Making the Most of the Communications Repertoire Choosing between the Mobile and Fixed-Line', in Nyíri, K. (Ed.) A Sense of Place. The Global and the Local in Mobile Communication, Passagen Verlag, Vienna, pp.231-240.
Wajcman, J. and Haddon, L. (eds) (2005) Technology, Time and Everyday Life, Forum Discussion Paper no.7, Oxford: Oxford Internet Institute.
2004
Haddon, L. (2004) Cultural Differences in Communication: Examining Patterns of Daily Life, paper for the Conference 'Mobile Communication and Social Change', Seoul, October 17th-18th.
Haddon, L. (2004) Information and Communication Technologies in Everyday Life: A Concise Introduction and Research Guide, Berg, Oxford
Haddon, L. and Vincent, J. (2004) Managing a Communications Repertoire: Mobile vs Landline. Paper for the 5th Wireless World Conference: Managing Wireless Communications, 15-16, July.
2003
Haddon, L. (2003) 'Domestication and Mobile Telephony', in Katz, J. (Ed.) Machines that Become Us: The Social Context of Personal Communication Technology, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, New Jersey, pp.43-56.
Ling, R. and Haddon, L. (2003) Mobile Telephony, Mobility and the Co-ordination of Everyday Life, in Katz, J. (Ed) Machines that Become Us: The Social Context of Personal Communication Technology, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, New Jersey, pp.245-66.
Haddon, L. (2003) Research Questions for the Evolving Communications Landscape, in Ling, R. and Pedersen, P. (eds) Front Stage/Back Stage: Mobile Communication and the Renegotiation of the Social Sphere, Conference Proceedings, 22-24 June 2003, Grimstad, Norway.
Haddon, L., Mante-Meijer, E., Sapio, B., Kommenon, K-H, Fortunati, L., and Kant, A. (eds) (2003) The Good, the Bad and the Irrelevant: The User and the Future of Information and Communication Technologies, Conference Proceedings, 1-3, September, Helsinki.
2002
Haddon, L (2002) 'Information and Communication Technologies and the Role of Consumers in Innovation', in McMeekin, A., Green, K., Tomlinson, M. and Walsh, V. (eds) Innovation by Demand: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Demand and its Role in Innovation, Manchester University Press, Manchester, pp. 151-67.
Haddon, L. (2002) 'Juventud y Móviles: El Caso Británico y Ostras Cuestiones', Revista de Estudios de Juventud, Junio, No.57, pp. 115-24. (English version)
2001
The COST269 Mobility Workgroup (Haddon, L., de Gournay, C., Lohan, M., Östlund, B., Palombini, I, Sapio, B., Kilegran, M.) (2001) From Mobile to Mobility: The Consumption of ICTs and Mobility in Everyday Life, Report for COST269.
Haddon, L. (2001) Domestication and Mobile Telephony, paper presented at the conference 'Machines that Become Us' Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, US, 18th-19th April.
Haddon, L. (2001) Issues in Managing Children's Use of the Internet, Paper for the workshop 'Safer Use of Interactive Technologies', Luxembourg, 11th-12th June.
Haddon, L. (2001) Time and ICTs, paper for the CRIC workshop 'Researching Time', University of Manchester, 19th September.
Haddon, L. and Paul, G. (2001) 'Design in the ICT Industry: The Role of Users', in Coombs, R, Green, K., Richards, A. and Walsh, V. (eds) Technology and the Market: Demand, Users and Innovation, Edward Elgar Publishing, pp.201-15.
Ling, R., Haddon, L and Klamer, L. (2001) The Understanding and Use of the Internet and Mobile Telephone among Contemporary Europeans, Paper for the conference 'e-Usages', Paris, 12-14th June.
Mante-Meijer, E. and Haddon, L. (2001) Checking it out with the People - ICT Markets and Users in Europe, A report for EURESCOM, Heidelberg.
2000
Haddon, L. (2000) The Social Consequences of Mobile Telephony: Framing Questions, Paper presented at the seminar 'Sosiale Konsekvenser av Mobiltelefoni', organised by Telenor, 16th June, Oslo.
Haddon, L (2000) 'Social Exclusion and Information and Communication Technologies: Lessons from Studies of Single Parents and the Young Elderly', New Media and Society, Vol.2, No.4, pp.387-406.
Haddon, L. and Silverstone, R. (2000) 'Home Information and Communication Technologies and the Information Society', in Ducatel, K., Webster, J. and Herrmann, W. (eds) The Information Society in Europe: Work and Life in an Age of Globalization, Rowman and Littlefield Inc, Lanham, Maryland, pp.233-58. http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/10668/
Haddon, L. (2000) Old and New Forms of Communication: E-mail and Mobile Telephony, A report for British Telecom, November.
1999
Haddon, L. (1999) European Perceptions and Use of the Internet. Paper for the conference 'Usages and Services in Telecommunications', Arcachon, 7-9 June.
Haddon, L. (1999) 'The Development of Interactive Games', in Mackay, H. and O'Sullivan, T. (eds) The Media Reader: Continuity and Transformation, Sage, London.
Haddon, L. (1999) 'Approaches to Understanding Teleworking', Telektronikk No. 4, Telenor, Oslo, pp.29-38.
1998
Haddon, L. (ed.) (1998) New Dimensions of Social Exclusion in a Telematic Society, Working Paper No.45, ACTS-FAIR
Haddon, L. (1998) 'The Role of Paradigms in the Development of Household Technologies', in Esser, J., Fleischmann, G. and Heimer, T.(eds) Soziale Schließung im Prozeß der Technologieentwicklung: Leitbild, Paradigma, Standard. Campus, Frankfurt/Main, pp. 58-70.
Haddon, L. (1998) 'The Experience of Teleworking: A View from the Home', in Jackson, P. and Van de Wielen, J. (eds) Teleworking: International Perspectives. From Telecommuting to the Virtual Organisation, Routledge, London, pp.136-43.
Haddon, L. (1998) The Experience of the Mobile Phone, Paper presented to the XIV World Congress of Sociology, 'Social Knowledge: Heritage, Challenges, Prospects', Montreal, July 26th-August 1st.
Haddon, L. (1998) 'Methodologies of Domestication: Practice and Reflection', in Silverstone, R. and Hartmann, M. (eds) Methodologies for Media and Information Research in Everyday Life, EMTEL Working Paper No.5, University of Sussex, Falmer.
Haddon, L. (1998) The Control of Communication. Imposing Limits on Telephony. A Report for Telecom Italia.
Haddon, L. (1998) 'Il Controllo della Comunicazione. Imposizione di Limiti all'uso del Telefono', in Fortunati, L (ed.) Telecomunicando in Europa, Franco Angeli, Milano, pp. 195-247.
Haddon, L. (1998) Locating the Virtual Community in the Households of Europe: The International Report, A Report for NCR Financial Services. London School of Economics, London.
Van Dusseldorp, M., Haddon, L. and Paul, G. (1998) Design For All and ICT Business Practice. A Report for TIDE.
1997
Haddon, L. (1997) Empirical Research on the Domestic Phone: A Literature Review, Culcom Working Paper No.2, University of Sussex, Falmer.
Haddon, L.(1997) The Shaping of Communication Practices, Proceedings of the conference 'Penser Les Usages', Arcachon, France, 27-29th May.
Haddon, L. and Hartmann, M. (1997) Internet Literature Review. A Report for NCR Financial Services for the project 'Locating the Virtual Community in the Households of the future', CULCOM, University of Sussex, December.
Silverstone, R. and Haddon, L. (1997) The Role of AC Services in preventing Social Exclusion in the Emerging Information Society, Working Paper 28, ACTS-FAIR project.
1996
Haddon, L. (1996) 'Home Automation: Research Issues', in Silverstone, R. and Hartmann, M. (eds) The Smart Home: Research Perspectives, EMTEL working paper No.1.
Haddon, L. and Silverstone, R. (1996) Information and Communication Technologies and the Young Elderly, SPRU/CICT Report Series, University of Sussex, Falmer. http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/62450/
Haddon, L. and Silverstone, R. (1996) 'Le Télétravail et l'Évolution des Relations entre le Domicile et le Travail', Reseaux, No.79, September-October.
Silverstone, R. and Haddon, L. (1996): Television, Cable and AB Households: A Report for Telewest, August, University of Sussex, Falmer.
Silverstone, R. and Haddon, L. (1996) 'Design and the Domestication of Information and Communication Technologies: Technical Change and Everyday Life', in Silverstone, R. and Mansell, R (eds) Communication by Design. The Politics of Information and Communication Technologies, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 44-74.
1995
Haddon, L. (1995) 'The Dynamics of Information and Communication Technologies and Gender', in Frissen, V.(ed.) Proceedings from the joint COST A4 & GRANITE workshop 'The Shaping of Gender and Information Technology in Everyday Life, Amsterdam, February 8th-11th, pp.36-53.
Haddon, L. (1995) 'The Home of the Future Today: The Social Origins of the Intelligent Home' in Esser, J., Fleischmann, G. and Heimer, T.(eds) Soziale und Ökonomische Konflikte in Standardisierungsprozessen, Campus, Frankfurt/Main, pp. 89-104.
Haddon, L. (1995) 'Information and Communication Technologies: A View from the Home, paper for the ICT International Conference on the Social and Economic Implications of Information and Communications Technologies, Westminster, London, 10-12 May.
Haddon, L. (1995) 'Information and Communication Technologies: A View from the Home', in Kollman, K. and Zimmer, M.(eds) Neue Kommunications- und Informationstechnologie für Verbraucher, Verlag des Österreichischen Gewerkschaftsbundes, Wien, pp.127-144.
Haddon, L. and Silverstone, R. (1995) Lone Parents and their Information and Communication Technologies, SPRU/CICT Report Series, No.12, University of Sussex, Falmer.
Haddon, L. and Silverstone, R. (1995) Home Information and Communication Technologies and the Information Society, a Report to the High Level Group of Experts, University of Sussex, December.
Cawson, A., Haddon, L. and Miles, I. (1995) The Shape of Things to Consume: Bringing Information Technology into the Home, Avebury, London
Silverstone, R. and Haddon, L. (1995) Social Aspects of Advanced Communication Technologies and Services: Issues, Analyses and Cases, Paper for ACTS-FAIR
1994
Haddon, L. (1994) The Phone in the Home: Ambiguity, Conflict and Change, paper presented at the COST 248 Workshop: 'The European Telecom User', April 13-14th Lund, Sweden.
Haddon, L. and Lewis, S. (1994) 'The Experience of Teleworking: An Annotated Review', International Journal of Human Resource Management, 5, 1: 193-223, pp.193-223.
Haddon, L. and Silverstone, R. (1994) 'The Careers of Information and Communication Technologies in the Home', in Bjerg, K. and Borreby, K. (eds.) Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Home Oriented Informatics, Telematics and Automation, Copenhagen, June 27th-July 1st.
Haddon, L. and Silverstone, R. (1994) 'Telework and the Changing Relationship of Home and Work', in Mansell, R. (Ed.) Management of Information and Communication Technologies: Emerging Patterns of Control, London: Aslib, pp.234-47 and also in Heap, N., Thomas, R., Einon, G., Mason, R. and Mackay, H. (1995) (eds) Information Technology and Society: A Reader, London: Sage, pp.400-12.
1993
Haddon, L. (1993) 'Studying Information and Communication Technologies in Teleworking Households', in Berg, A and Aune, M.(eds) Proceedings from COSTA4 workshop Domestic Technology and Everyday Life: Mutual Shaping Processes, 28th-30th, November, Centre for Technology and Society, University of Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway, pp.69-82.
Haddon, L. (1993) 'Interactive Games' in Hayward, P. and Wollen, T. (eds.) Future Visions: New Technologies on the Screen, British Film Institute Publishing, London, pp. 123-47
Cawson, A., Haddon, L. and Miles, I. (1993) 'The Heart of Where the Home Is: The Innovation Process in Consumer IT Products', in Swann, P.(ed.) New Technologies and the Firm: Innovation and Competition, Routledge, London pp.242-62.
Haddon, L. and Silverstone, R. (1993) Teleworking in the 1990s: A View from the Home, SPRU/CICT Report Series, No. 10, University of Sussex, Falmer.
Silverstone, R. and Haddon, L. (1993) Future Compatible? Information and Communication Technologies in the Home. A Methodology and a Case Study. A Report for RACE Project 2086.
1992
Haddon, L. (1992) Telework, Gender and Information and Communication Technologies: A Report on Research in Progress. Paper given at the workshop 'The Gender-Technology Relation: Contemporary Theory and Research', Brunel University, September 21st.
Haddon, L. (1992) 'Explaining ICT Consumption: The Case of the Home Computer', in Silverstone, R. and Hirsch, E. (eds) Consuming Technologies: Media and Information in Domestic Spaces, Routledge, London, pp. 82-96.
Haddon, L and Silverstone, R. (1992) Information and Communication Technologies in the Home: The Case of Teleworking, Working Paper 17, SPRU CICT, University of Sussex, Falmer
Silverstone, R. and Haddon, L. (1992) The Individual and Social Dynamics of Information and Communication Technologies: Present and Future. A Report for RACE Project 2086, SPRU CICT, University of Sussex, Falmer.
1991
Haddon, L. (1991) 'The Intelligent Home' in P. Vermore-Rowland et al (eds) Investment, Procurement and Performance in Construction, E&FN Spoon, pp. 340-7.
Haddon, L. (1991) 'The Cultural Production and Consumption of IT', in MacKay, H., Young, M. and Benyon, J. (eds.) Understanding Technology in Education, Falmer Press, London, pp.157-75.
Haddon, L. (1991) Disability and Teleworking, British Telecom Laboratories, Martlesham
Haddon, L. (1991) Clerical Teleworking -How it Affects Family Life, BT, Martlesham.
Haddon, L. and Skinner, D. (1991) 'The Enigma of the Micro: Lessons from the British Home Computer Boom', Social Science Computer Review, Fall, Vol.9, No.3, pp. 435-49.
Miles, I and Haddon, L. (1991) Towards a Paperless Society? A Report for the DTI, PREST, University of Manchester, Manchester.
1990
Haddon, L. (1990) The Origin and Nature of Statistics on Household ICTs, PICT, Working Paper No.9, January.
Haddon, L. (1990) 'Researching Gender and Home Computers' in Sørensen, K. and Berg, A. (eds) Technology and Everyday Life: Trajectories and Transformations, University of Trondheim, Trondheim pp.89-108 and (1993) in Vershinskaya, O. (Ed.), Informatization in the Social Sphere, Institute of Population Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow.
Thomas, G. and Haddon, L. (1990) Development, Non-Development and Potential Development of Electronic Mail and Messaging in the UK, paper for 'Videotex in Comparative Perspective', Amsterdam, December 12-13th.
1989
Haddon, L. (1989) 'Home Automation', Screen Digest, September.
1988
Haddon, L. (1988) 'The Home Computer: The Making of a Consumer Electronic', in Science as Culture, No.2, pp.7-51.
Haddon, L. (1988) 'Electronic and Computer Games', Screen vol. 29 no. 2, Spring, pp. 52-73.