The Digital Paradox of Childhood
A must-read for parents, educators, policymakers, and anyone concerned about children’s safety in the digital era.
Meet the Authors
Ms. Juhi Naseem
Ms. Juhi Naseem is an Assistant Professor at MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly. A UGC-NET qualified scholar currently pursuing her Ph.D., she specializes in Constitutional Law, Cyber Laws, and Women & Child Rights. With several publications and books to her credit, she has presented her work at international forums and also serves as a reviewer for the Journal of Scientific Research and Reports.
Mr. Rashtra Bardhan
Mr. Rashtra Bardhan, Senior Research Fellow at MJP Rohilkhand University, is a UGC-NET qualified scholar and JRF awardee with an LL.M. in Criminal and Cyber Law. He brings extensive academic experience as an Assistant Professor and has authored research papers published in Scopus-indexed journals, contributing significantly to the fields of criminal law and cybersecurity.
Ms. Preksha Singh
Ms. Preksha Singh, Assistant Professor at MJP Rohilkhand University, specializes in Artificial Intelligence, cybercrimes, and data privacy. A graduate of CNLU and a Ph.D. researcher, she has authored numerous papers exploring the intersection of law and technology, focusing particularly on the challenges posed by emerging technologies in safeguarding individual rights and privacy.
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Timely & Relevant
The book tackles pressing challenges children face online, offering fresh perspectives for today’s AI-driven digital society.
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Expertly Researched
Authored by academicians and legal experts with years of research in Cyber Law, AI, and Child Rights, backed by Scopus-indexed publications and global presentations.
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Practical Solutions
Beyond theory, it provides actionable strategies for parents, teachers, and lawmakers to foster a safer, digitally literate future.
The Digital Paradox of Childhood
Balancing Freedom & Protection in the Age of AI and Cybersecurity
Children today are growing up in a world where their playground is no longer only physical but also digital. With AI-driven platforms, social media, online learning, and gaming spaces, opportunities for growth and creativity have multiplied—but so have risks.
This book delves deep into the complex paradox of digital childhood—where freedom meets vulnerability. It explores online exploitation, digital child labour, cyberbullying, dark web threats, and how unregulated digital access can compromise the safety and rights of children.
At the same time, it emphasizes the importance of digital literacy, responsible tech usage, and robust legal safeguards to ensure children’s well-being.
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