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SUMMARY:Sharenthood: How Parents\, Teachers\, and Other Trusted Adults Harm
  Youth Privacy & Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:A new book by BKC Faculty Associate and Youth &amp\; Media team
  member Leah Plunkett joins works by Margaret Atwood and Stephen King on&n
 bsp\;Wired's list of "must-read" books for fall 2019.&nbsp\;Leah's book&nb
 sp\;from MIT Press\,&nbsp\;Sharenthood: Why We Should Think Before We Talk
  About Our Kids Online\,&nbsp\;"illuminates children's digital footprints:
  the digital baby monitors\, the daycare livestreams\, the nurse's office 
 health records\, the bus and cafeteria passes recording their travel and c
 onsumption patterns―all part of an indelible dossier for anyone who know
 s how to look for it. Plunkett thinks the offspring surveillance ought to 
 stop and has suggestions for how to kick the sharenting habit. They are wo
 rth considering." 
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LOCATION:23 Everett Street \, Cambridge (United States of America) 
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