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BBC interview dad, and the joys and perils of parenting on the internet [PDF]
Alicia Blum-Ross takes a closer look at the infamous ‘BBC interview dad,’ and the representation of parenting on the internet to explore the delicate and unique balancing act of those families who achieve unintended viral success.
Blum-Ross, Alicia
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Communication Ethics of “Sharenting” : A Content Analysis of Instagram Mom Meso-Influencers [PDF]
Among the many concerns of social media, “sharenting,” or parents oversharing about their children online, is becoming increasingly prevalent. Millions of children are growing up on the internet with little-to-no control of their digital narrative ...
McTigue, Maddy
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Children of Polish Parents Online - Dimensions and Sharenting Risks [PDF]
Sharenting, as a phenomenon involving parents sharing their child's image on social media, is becoming increasingly prevalent in Poland and around the world.
Gabriela Tofil, Dominika Jagielska
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Micro-microcelebrity: famous babies and business on the internet [PDF]
Crystal Abidin explores lifestyle Influencers and babies as the new ‘micro-microcelebrity’. Crystal is an anthropologist and ethnographer who studies vernacular internet culture.
Abidin, Crystal
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Il lavoro si propone di analizzare le implicazioni giuridiche del fenomeno dello “sharenting”. Partendo da una prospettiva interdisciplinare di descrizione della fenomenologia della questione si giunge, quindi, all’approfondimento dei profili giuridici ...
Dorinda Caccioppo
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Tiger mom 2.0: (over)parenting for a digital future? [PDF]
In this Digital Age, are we setting up our children to fail? Following the ‘helicopter parenting’ concept of the 1990s Miriam Rahali looks into new pressures on parents (and children). As social media outlets allow parents to ‘overshare’, Miriam suggests
Rahali, Miriam
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Playing games together or hiding the tablet in the cupboard: what works when managing kids’ media use? [PDF]
Alicia Blum-Ross is a researcher at the LSE’s Department of Media and Communications. She is interested in youth media production and is part of the Parenting for a Digital Future research project.
Blum-Ross, Alicia
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Parenting and sharenting communication for preventing juvenile delinquency
The focus of this research is to examine the communication techniques between parents and children in the context of parenting and giving advice (sharenting) for the prevention of children or adolescents' delinquency. The informants of this research were
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What does it mean for children to have a 'voice' in research? [PDF]
Adults such as researchers, parents, teachers, etc. often speak for children and it is important, despite difficult, to figure out effective ways to hear children’s voices directly.
Blum-Ross, Alicia
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The scope of the article is to discuss the issue of the parents sharing the information about their children in social media. Basing on literature and researches review, the scale of sharenting phenomenon was introduced.
Bożena Chrostowska
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