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Share with care: negotiating children’s health and safety in sharenting practices. [PDF]
Sharenting – a new term emerged over the past 10 years – refers to the practice of sharing textual and audiovisual contents concerning children online by their parents or guardians, potentially impacting the construction of children’s digital identity ...
Anita Lavorgna +2 more
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Since the inception of social media, parents have been sharing information about their children online. Unfortunately, this “sharenting” can expose children to several online and offline risks.
Sophie Stephenson +4 more
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This paper reports on findings from a survey administered to a sample of 290 parents of children aged 0-12 living in the United States, focusing on parents’ intra- and extra-systemic governance strategies adopted to steward their children’s privacy ...
Davide Cino, Ellen Wartella
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Parental Decisions on Sharing Their Children\u27s Private Information on Social Media among Families in Jakarta Area [PDF]
The practice of publishing photos and videos containing children’s private information on social media—also known assharenting—is popular among parents in Jakarta.
Sekarasih, Laras, Wardhani, Putri
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Sharenting – in whose interests? [PDF]
In this post, Stacey Steinberg explores her own personal conflicts around ‘sharenting’. Social media enable parents to share their parenting experiences, with their children’s rights to privacy often overlooked.
Steinberg, Stacey
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More Than Just a Buzzword—Mapping the Evolution of Research on Cancel Culture in Social Sciences
The study investigates the phenomenon of cancel culture within social sciences from 2016 to 2023. Utilizing a scientometric perspective, it analyzes the evolution, themes, and visibility of academic publications on cancel culture. The research employs cocitation and keyword co‐occurrence analyses using CiteSpace and VOSviewer based on data extracted ...
Gergely Ferenc Lendvai, Alhamzah Alnoor
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What do parents think, and do, about their children’s online privacy? [PDF]
Debates about personal data and online privacy often make assumptions about parents’ digital skills and sharing practices, how they view their children’s online privacy, and whether parents have the skills to translate concerns about privacy into ...
Blum-Ross, Alicia +2 more
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Sharenting of Young Mothers in Yogyakarta: A Phenomenological Study [PDF]
This research is motivated by the rising phenomenon of young mothers who do sharenting. Sharenting is a phenomenon of parents' habit of sharing information about their children on social media.
Ermawati, Mela, Hasanah, Fitria Fauziah
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Hands labouring for safety: Mediated intimacy in influencer communities on Instagram
Abstract The article explores how digital images of hands are used as a symbolic representation of intimacy and intimate emotions in influencer communication on Instagram. Based on digital ethnography with female influencers in the Czech Republic, the analysis focuses on three categories of communicative practices, where hands function as a visual ...
Marie Heřmanová
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Perkataan sharenting pada asasnya ialah gabungan daripada dua perkataan bahasa Inggeris iaitu sharing dan parenting. Istilah sharenting merujuk kepada fenomena perkongsian foto dan video anak-anak serta maklumat pengenalan diri yang lain oleh ibu bapa ...
Anis Shuhaiza Md Salleh +4 more
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