Balancing Privacy: Sharenting, Intimate Surveillance, and the Right to Be Forgotten

In the era of sharenting, apps, platforms, and infant wearables, balancing children’s right to privacy is a task that often falls to new parents who may find themselves ill equipped to navigate the many challenges that come with protecting children’s online presence and data. This chapter examines h...

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Main Author: Leaver, Tama
Other Authors: Green, Lelia
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Routledge 2021
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Online Access:https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781351004107/chapters/10.4324/9781351004107-22
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81746
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description In the era of sharenting, apps, platforms, and infant wearables, balancing children’s right to privacy is a task that often falls to new parents who may find themselves ill equipped to navigate the many challenges that come with protecting children’s online presence and data. This chapter examines how parent and child influencers act as privacy role models, and how sharenting provokes new parenting challenges; it weighs these against a child’s right to privacy and, perhaps, their right to be forgotten.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-817462021-12-02T02:22:18Z Balancing Privacy: Sharenting, Intimate Surveillance, and the Right to Be Forgotten Leaver, Tama Green, Lelia Holloway, Donell Stevenson, Kylie Leaver, Tama Haddon, Leslie 2001 - Communication and Media Studies In the era of sharenting, apps, platforms, and infant wearables, balancing children’s right to privacy is a task that often falls to new parents who may find themselves ill equipped to navigate the many challenges that come with protecting children’s online presence and data. This chapter examines how parent and child influencers act as privacy role models, and how sharenting provokes new parenting challenges; it weighs these against a child’s right to privacy and, perhaps, their right to be forgotten. 2021 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81746 10.4324/9781351004107-22 https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781351004107/chapters/10.4324/9781351004107-22 Routledge restricted
spellingShingle 2001 - Communication and Media Studies
Leaver, Tama
Balancing Privacy: Sharenting, Intimate Surveillance, and the Right to Be Forgotten
title Balancing Privacy: Sharenting, Intimate Surveillance, and the Right to Be Forgotten
title_full Balancing Privacy: Sharenting, Intimate Surveillance, and the Right to Be Forgotten
title_fullStr Balancing Privacy: Sharenting, Intimate Surveillance, and the Right to Be Forgotten
title_full_unstemmed Balancing Privacy: Sharenting, Intimate Surveillance, and the Right to Be Forgotten
title_short Balancing Privacy: Sharenting, Intimate Surveillance, and the Right to Be Forgotten
title_sort balancing privacy: sharenting, intimate surveillance, and the right to be forgotten
topic 2001 - Communication and Media Studies
url https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781351004107/chapters/10.4324/9781351004107-22
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81746