Kidsfluencing and Sharenting

  • Date: 08.11.25
  • Location: Hamburg
  • Time: 12:45 h

As part of the event “Digital Risks: Can Our Children Be Saved?”, Dr. Claudia Lampert will speak on the topic “Children as Content: Commercialization and Staging Through Kidsfluencing and Sharenting.” She will provide an overview of how images of children are shared online, how children become content themselves, and the associated risks, ethical issues, and legal concerns.

Other topics covered during the one-day event include:

  • Digital Addictions and Risks – How Can We Prevent Them and Empower Children?
  • Child Protection in the Digital Space: Risks and New Forms of Sexualized Violence Online
  • First Childhood. Then Smartphone – Presentation of the Hamburg Parents’ Initiative Smarter Start from 14 e.V. for a Healthy, Profound, Smartphone-Free Childhood
  • Joy of Life Instead of Online Escape – Diagnosis and Therapy of Pathological Internet Use
  • AI in School – Seizing Opportunities, Recognizing Risks
  • Young Children and Screen Media – What Everyone Should Know

The presentation “Kinder als Content – Kommerzialisierung und Inszenierung durch Kidsfluencing und Sharenting” [Children as Content: Commercialization and Staging Through Kidsfluencing and Sharenting] as well as the entire event “Digitale Gefahren – Sind unsere Kinder noch zu retten? [Digital Risks: Can Our Children Be Saved?] will be held in German.

Event details

Information

The event is organized by the Hamburg Medical Association.
To the announcement and program

Address

Kassenärztliche Vereinigung Hamburg
Humboldtstraße 56
22083 Hamburg

Registration

Registration is required. Interested parties should register on the Medical Association website.

Project reference:

Babies and Toddlers as Family Influencers

Research programme:

RP 3 Knowledge for the Media Society

Area of competence:

Competence Area Growing Up in Digital Media Environments

Persons involved:

Contact person

Claudia Lampert

Dr. Claudia Lampert

Senior Researcher Media Socialization & Health Communication

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