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ABSTRACT. Empirical evidence on parental engagement with social media platforms has been scarcely documented in the literature. Using and replicating data from CBBC Newsround, ComRes, C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, EZShield, Nominet, Ofcom, Statista, and Sukk and Soo (2018), we performed analyses and made estimates regarding parents’ sharenting practices, frequency with which parents upload photos or videos of their children to the Internet, opinions on privacy settings and sharing personal photos/videos (%, adults), children’s awareness of technical mediation, and how children feel about having their pictures posted online (%). Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling.

Keywords: sharenting; online privacy; social media; disempowerment; technology

How to cite: Atwell, Gary J., Eva Kicova, Ladislav Vagner, and Renata Miklencicova (2019). “Parental Engagement with Social Media Platforms: Digital Mothering, Children’s Online Privacy, and the Sense of Disempowerment in the Technology-Integrated Society,” Journal of Research in Gender Studies 9(2): 44–49. doi:10.22381/JRGS9220193

Received 12 June 2019 • Received in revised form 1 December 2019
Accepted 6 December 2019 • Available online 15 December 2019

Gary J. Atwell
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The Cognitive Artificial Intelligence
Systems Laboratory at CLI, Cambridge, England
(corresponding author)
Eva Kicova
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Faculty of Operation and Economics
of Transport and Communications,
Department of Economics,
University of Zilina, Zilina, Slovak Republic
Ladislav Vagner
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Faculty of Operation and Economics
of Transport and Communications,
Department of Economics,
University of Zilina, Zilina, Slovak Republic
Renata Miklencicova
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Faculty of Mass Media Communication,
University of SS. Cyril and Methodius,
Trnava, Slovak Republic

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