Editors' Introduction: Families and New Media
Children as Social Subjects in the Digital World
Families and the Law: Taking Account of Children's Evolving Capacities in Analogue and Digital Contexts: Nina Dethloff
Mediatized Families: Digital Parenting on Social Media: Caja Thimm
Positionings, Challenges, and Ambivalences in Children's and Parents' Perspectives in Digitalized Familial Contexts: Nadia Kutscher
A Rights-based Approach to Children's Digital Participation in the Multi-Level System of the European Union: Katharina Kaesling
Children as Objects (of Imagery)?
The Case of "Sharenting" - Parental Action Strategies in the Contested Field of Visualizing Children in Online Environments: Ulla Autenrieth
Banning Children's Image Online - A Portuguese Perspective: Paula Távora Vítor
Projecting Images of Families into the Law - The Example of Internet-Related Cases Decided by the German Courts:
Thomas Dreier
Civilizing Parents in the Digital Age: Marta Bucholc
Regulating Data and Digital Economy, Protecting Children?
Data Collection, Privacy, and Children in the Digital Economy: Olufunmilayo B. Arewa
The Rise of the Algorithmic Child: Protecting Children in Smart Homes: Victoria Nash
Protection of Minors on Video Sharing Platforms: Louisa Specht-Riemenschneider, Alina Marko and Sascha Wette
Lost Between Data and Family? Shortcomings of Current Understandings of the Law: Ayelet Blecher-Prigat