Families and New Media
Comparative Perspectives on Digital Transformations in Law and Society
Contributor(s)
Dethloff, Nina (editor)
Kaesling, Katharina (editor)
Specht-Riemenschneider, Louisa (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The open access edited volume addresses children’s rights and their ability to act in the digital world. The focus is on the position of children as subjects with their own rights and developing capacities. Their consideration by parents, courts and legislators is critically examined. Aspects of digital parenting, especially educational practices and strategies in the context of social media, are analyzed with regard to the tension between protection and participation of children. The edited volume brings debates on privacy and data protection together with those from tort, family and intellectual property law, while also examining the role of families and children in the regulation of data and digital economies, especially online platforms. Legal reflections from Germany, Israel, Portugal and the United States of America are complemented by perspectives from media studies, political science, educational science and sociology of law.
Keywords
Sharenting; Digital Parenting; Family and internet; Youth media protection; Social networksDOI
10.1007/978-3-658-39664-0ISBN
9783658396640, 9783658396640Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Wiesbaden, 2023Imprint
Springer Fachmedien WiesbadenSeries
Juridicum – Schriften zum Medien-, Informations- und Datenrecht,Classification
Entertainment and media law