
Kidfluencers: what's the real cost?
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About this listen
Kidfluencers are social media influencers with accounts managed by adults.
This global trend casts children as brand ambassadors but with their ‘everyday life’ as the show.
- What's the risk of harm to kid influencers?
- Can children consent to their private life being readily available online?
- How do we draw the line between play and labour?
- What is 'playbour'?
- When a guardian controls the 'talent', how do children access income?
- If you're a guardian of a kidfluencer, or a parent sharing content about your kids, what practical things can protect their privacy on social media?
Speakers
Dr Genevieve Wilkinson, senior lecturer in the Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney.
Kate Delmo, Head of Discipline for Strategic Communication in the School of Communication, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology Sydney.
Stephanie Scicchitano, PR expert from Born Bred Talent
Chantel Mila Ibbotson, content creator
This episode was recorded at UTS House as part of SXSW Sydney 2024.
UTS House at SXSW Sydney 2024 explored future trends and emerging technology from leading academics and industry experts in a series of interviews and panel discussions across the week.
Impact Talks at UTS is produced by UTS Impact Studios, with sound engineering by Alison Zhuang.