Sharenting

Sharenting Begrebet sharenting er en sammentrækning af ordene “sharing” (deling) og “parenting”: de handlinger, den opdragelsesopgave og det ansvar, forældreskab er forbundet med. “Sharenting” bruges som betegnelse for den praksis, at forældre deler fotos af eller anden personlig information om deres børn online, typisk på sociale medier. Begrebet har angiveligt rødder i en artikel i […]

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