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Child Influencers: How Children Become Entangled With Social Media Fame is a critical examination of the growing phenomenon of children gaining prominence through social media platforms. Author Crystal Abidin provides an in-depth analysis of how young individuals navigate the complex world of digital influence, exploring the motivations, pressures, and consequences of early exposure to online fame.
The book delves into the relationships between children, parents, platforms, and audiences, questioning the implications of commodifying childhood in the digital age. Abidin investigates the social, psychological, and ethical dimensions of child influencers, offering valuable insights for parents, educators, and policymakers concerned about child welfare online. This work is essential reading for understanding contemporary childhood and digital culture.







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