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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.20901/ms.14.27.6

Representation of Young Children And Preschoolers on Their Parents’ Instagram Profiles

Magdalena Ivakić ; Elementary school „Ravne njive – Neslanovac“, Split
Anita Mandarić Vukušić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-1532-0069 ; Faculty of Philosophy, University of Split


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Abstract

The quality of growing up nowadays has been significantly determined by the emergence of ‎new, virtual spaces which provide sharing information and socializing. The use of virtual social networks ‎is determined by the minimum age of the user. Nevertheless, this does not mean that even very young ‎children are protected from participation. Young children and preschoolers appear in photos on their ‎parents’ Instagram profiles. Therefore, the aim of this research was to establish the respect of children’s‎ rights to privacy regarding this phenomenon, and to identify the way in which parents perceive their‎ children. Quantitative and qualitative methods and content analysis of children’s photos and videos on ‎ten public parental profiles in Croatia revealed a noticeable frequency of sharing information about one’s ‎own children, a frivolous understanding of the responsibility towards representation of children’s rights‎ and non-respect of children’s right to privacy. The creation of a child’s digital identity without the child’s ‎consent can be correlated with the still-present traditional perception of children.‎

Keywords

children’s rights; early childhood; responsibility; right to privacy; sharenting

Hrčak ID:

306317

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/306317

Publication date:

20.7.2023.

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