Hourcade, J. P.Baykal, Gökçe Elif2024-01-092024-01-092023-04-19978-145039422-2http://hdl.handle.net/10679/9015https://doi.org/10.1145/3544549.3583172This SIG will provide child-computer interaction researchers and practitioners, as well as other interested CHI attendees, an opportunity to discuss topics related to developing participatory methods to consider the ethics of emerging technologies for children. While the community has extensively debated on ethical issues, we have not had ample discussion of methods to study the ethical implications of emerging technologies. Consequently, we have been largely reactive and have not made significant contributions to public discussions on these topics, leaving these largely to experts from other fields. Our community is well-placed to contribute unique perspectives by leveraging its expertise in participatory methods, combining expert views with those of stakeholders, including children.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccessDeveloping participatory methods to consider the ethics of emerging technologies for childrenConference paper1310.1145/3544549.3583172ChildrenEmerging technologiesEthicsExtended realityParticipatory methods2-s2.0-85158118362