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Sharenthood

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  • 240pagine
  • 9 ore di lettura

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From baby pictures in the cloud to high school surveillance systems, adults often compromise children's online privacy without realizing it. Children's first digital footprints are created even before birth, as parents use fertility apps, share ultrasound images, and post hospital photos. This is followed by a flood of baby pictures stored online, AI-enabled baby monitors, and real-time daycare updates. Once children enter school, their digital presence expands with cafeteria cards tracking purchases, bus passes monitoring their movements, electronic health records, and pervasive school surveillance systems. Parents, teachers, and trusted adults unknowingly compile extensive digital dossiers on children that could be accessed by friends, employers, and law enforcement indefinitely. In this incisive examination, Leah Plunkett explores the consequences of "sharenthood," where adults excessively share children's data. She highlights the mistakes made with kids' private information, the resulting risks, and the legal framework that supports "sharenting." Plunkett categorizes different forms of sharenting, including "commercial sharenting," where parents monetize their families' experiences, and critiques the flawed assumptions of the legal system regarding children and privacy. She introduces a "thought compass" for adults to navigate decisions about children's digital data—play, forget, connect, and respect. Plunkett argues tha

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Sharenthood, Leah A Plunkett

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2020
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