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Sharenting

Known as: Oversharenting 
Sharenting (or oversharenting) is a term used to describe the overuse of social media by parents to share content based on their children. It is… 
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2018
2018
Son yillarda ebeveynler arasinda sosyal medya kullanimi hizli bir sekilde artmistir. Cocuklar henuz adim atmaya baslamadan cok… 
2018
2018
L'objectiu d'aquest projecte d'investigacio es entendre el fenomen del sharenting, centrant-nos en la plataforma de YouTube, en… 
2017
2017
Research suggests that many parents in the United Kingdom will have posted hundreds of photographs of their children before those… 
2017
2017
The article deals pedagogically with the theme of sharenting: many parents have the habit of posting images of their children on… 
2017
2017
In this post, Stacey Steinberg explores her own personal conflicts around ‘sharenting’. Social media enable parents to share… 
2017
2017
espanolLa Sociedad avanza imparable hacia una era digital cuyos protagonistas principales estan siendo los ninos, ninas y… 
2016
2016
EnglishThe intention of this article is to understand the underlying mechanism of parent’s responsibility towards the massive use… 
2015
2015
Parents’ Growing Pains on Social Media: Modeling Authenticity addresses the question of what it means to parent with integrity in…