2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/5607422
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From the Cradle to the Web: The Growth of “Sharenting”—A Scientometric Perspective

Abstract: “Sharenting” is an internet trend in which parents report detailed information or repeatedly post pictures, videos, and other content about their children on social media. Due to the duality of sharenting, which takes place online but has offline consequences, it is essential to understand the implications of sharenting for real-world parenting and child development. The present work analyzes references in the existing literature and links among published articles to better understand sharenting, evidence for … Show more

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“…Therefore, only one citation platform was chosen. Scopus was chosen over other platforms for its broader coverage in terms of number of indexed journals [ 22 ]. This method of literature search was previously adopted in [ 23 ] and is recommended by Chen [ 24 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, only one citation platform was chosen. Scopus was chosen over other platforms for its broader coverage in terms of number of indexed journals [ 22 ]. This method of literature search was previously adopted in [ 23 ] and is recommended by Chen [ 24 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the converted references, a document co-citation analysis (DCA) was conducted on CiteSpace. DCA is a form of scientometric analysis that makes use of the frequency with which two or more papers are cited together (co-cited) in source articles [ 22 , 27 ]. The foundation of DCA rests on the assumption that higher co-citation frequencies between two or more documents are a marker of common lines of research between the cited documents [ 28 ].…”
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“…In line with previous publications on scientometric frameworks (Jayantha and Oladinrin, 2019), all data for the current review were downloaded from the Scopus platform. Scopus was chosen over other platform for its wider coverage of journals Cataldo et al (2022). In order to include the largest number of articles, the following series of topicspecific keywords for the bibliographic research was used:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%