1st Edition

Rethinking the Social and Economic Value of Children in the Digital Age The Impact of Social Media Parenting on Child Development

152 Pages
by Routledge

152 Pages
by Routledge

152 Pages
by Routledge

In a world shaped by likes, followers, and algorithms, what does it mean to be a child and what does it mean to raise one? This book explores how the meaning and value of children have shifted in the digital era, where visibility often replaces intimacy, and childhood unfolds not just at home but also on screens. Drawing on developmental psychology, sociology, and media studies, it examines how... Read more

1. Introduction: The Evolution of Childhood in the Digital Age

2. Parenting in the Digital Age: Challenges and Trends

3. The Conceptual Framework: Defining the Changes in the Value of Children Over the Years

4. The Digital Frontier: Redefining Children's Value in the Age of Social Media Parenting

5. The Impact on Child Development: Insights and Implications

6. Recommendations for Experts, Policymakers, and Researchers

Biography

Dr. Hatice Işık is a developmental psychologist and faculty member at the Social Sciences University of Ankara, Türkiye. Her academic work centers on social development, moral development, parenting, and value of children in digital contexts.

Sebihat Tofan (MA) holds a master's degree in Women and Family Studies from the Social Sciences University of Ankara, Türkiye. Her research interests include family dynamics, and media representations of parenting.

Prof. Dr. Mehmet Hakan Türkçapar is a psychiatrist and one of the leading experts in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in Türkiye. He is also a professor of psychology at the Social Sciences University of Ankara, and his clinical and academic work focuses on evidence-based interventions and the integration of cognitive models in psychotherapy.