Thierry Chaltiel

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About

Thierry Chaltiel is a researcher whose work engages with the intersections of childhood development, technology, and digital culture. His most recognized contribution, *"L'enfant, les robots et les écrans"* (2017), explores the complex relationships children form with robots and screens, addressing timely questions about how emerging technologies shape cognitive, social, and emotional development in young people. This work positions Chaltiel within a growing and critical field examining the ethical and psychological dimensions of introducing artificial intelligence and digital media into children's lives — a subject of increasing urgency as technology becomes ever more embedded in educational and domestic environments. While his citation record is in its early stages, with his leading work accumulating 3 citations, his research touches on interdisciplinary concerns that bridge psychology, education, and human-computer interaction. Chaltiel's scholarship invites both researchers and practitioners to reflect carefully on how society navigates the integration of intelligent machines and pervasive screens into childhood, making his work a thoughtful starting point for anyone interested in the future of child development in a technologically saturated world.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
L’enfant, les robots et les écrans
3 citations · 2017
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2017 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 10

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