Genitori e gestione della privacy online dei bambini: strategie di governance intra- ed extra-sistemica nel contesto domestico

Translated title of the contribution: Privacy-protective behaviors in the mediatized domestic milieu: Parents and the intra-and extra-systemic governance of children’s digital traces

Davide Cino, Ellen Wartella

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Abstract

This paper reports on findings from a survey administered to a sample of 290 parents of children aged 0-12 liv-ing in the United States, focusing on parents’ intra-and extra-systemic governance strategies adopted to stew-ard their children’s privacy online when adults post about them on social media, here intended as a proxy for social media literacy. Intra-systemic strategies are aimed at controlling parents’ own sharing behavior when sharing about their children; extra-systemic strategies the behavior of people from surrounding systems (i.e., relatives). Based on descriptive statistics and results of a series of logistic regressions, this work reports on factors influencing the adoption of privacy-protective behaviors for digital-footprint management in the media-tized domestic milieu and advances considerations to promote educational and social media literacy interven-tions for parents.

Translated title of the contributionPrivacy-protective behaviors in the mediatized domestic milieu: Parents and the intra-and extra-systemic governance of children’s digital traces
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)133-153
Number of pages21
JournalRicerche di Pedagogia e Didattica
Volume16
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • children’s social media presence
  • digital parenting
  • online privacy
  • sharenting
  • social media literacy

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology

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