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This study examines whether sharenting—parents' and caregivers' practices of sharing children's personal information online without their consent—increases the risk of cybervictimization among Romanian children aged 12–17.
Anca Velicu, Gyöngyvér Erika Tőkés
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L’infanzia rappresentata dai genitori nei social network: riflessioni pedagogiche sullo sharenting
The article deals pedagogically with the theme of sharenting: many parents have the habit of posting images of their children on social network and this practice produces a series of dangers, as the studies of various disciplinary fields (psy-chology ...
Cosimo Di Bari
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Where and when does a parent’s right to share end online? [PDF]
Alicia Blum-Ross shares insights from the Parenting for a Digital Future project and how parents assess the risks and benefits of ‘sharenting’. She discusses how parent bloggers decide what is OK to share online, where and with whom, as well as how they ...
Blum-Ross, Alicia
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Parenting Program to Protect Children's Privacy: The Phenomenon of Sharenting Children on social media [PDF]
Sharenting is a habit of using social media to share content that disseminates pictures, videos, information, and parenting styles for their children. The purpose of this article is to describe the sharenting phenomenon that occurs among young parents ...
Rachmawati, Yeni +1 more
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There has been limited number of studies on sharenting which has occured as a new concept related to parenting due to parent’s extensive sharing of information about their children on social media. The aim of the present study was to examine mothers’ and
Hale Ögel
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Parenting for a Digital Future – recent media appearances [PDF]
Eagle-eyed readers may have spotted one of three major press stories featuring our research on parenting and technology last ...
Parenting for a Digital Future, LSE
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Eksistensialisme Rafathar dalam Praktik Sharenting pada Media Sosial Raffi Ahmad dan Nagita Slavina [PDF]
Sharenting has become popular activities done by artists and celebrities. Sharenting is categorized as the activity of sharing photos or videos of children on social media, where the child's personal information can be accessed by the public.
Sespiani, Ketut Ajeng
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Online ‘baby role-playing’: between casual fantasy and real-life obsession [PDF]
Guest blogger Wendy M. Grossman discusses the Instagram trend of ‘baby role-playing’, how parents might think about this and the legal and ethical challenges of sharing social media photos of children that are not your own.
Grossman, Wendy
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Beyond digital immigrants? Rethinking the role of parents in a digital age [PDF]
Do parents find the new digital age a frightening place to be? Sonia Livingstone considers recent media stories and what might really be going on in family’s homes.
Livingstone, Sonia
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“Sharenting” appears to have become a common practice among families, who tend to normalise the posting of children’s content on social media, which can raise concerns about the privacy, safety, and mental health of exposed children.
María Nieto-Sobrino +2 more
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