Feb 13, 2024 Child influencers: Taxonomies and Benchmarking Regulations APAC Region
In this talk, Professor Crystal Abidin delivers findings from a recently published report by the Influencer Ethnography Research Lab (IERLab) housed at Curtin University. Drawing from longitudinal traditional and digital ethnographic fieldwork across the Asia Pacific region, the talk offers a taxonomy for understanding the landscape of how children are entangled with social media commerce, and presents an overview of regulations governing child influencers.
In this talk, Professor Crystal Abidin delivers findings from a recently published report by the Influencer Ethnography Research Lab (IERLab) housed at Curtin University. Drawing from longitudinal traditional and digital ethnographic fieldwork across the Asia Pacific region, the talk offers a taxonomy for understanding the landscape of how children are entangled with social media commerce, and presents an overview of regulations governing child influencers.
In this talk, Professor Crystal Abidin delivers findings from a recently published report by the Influencer Ethnography Research Lab (IERLab) housed at Curtin University. Drawing from longitudinal traditional and digital ethnographic fieldwork across the Asia Pacific region, the talk offers a taxonomy for understanding the landscape of how children are entangled with social media commerce, and presents an overview of regulations governing child influencers.