Sep 25, 2024
Episode 26: Child protection vs. participation - How much is right?
Our podcast series YOU ASK we explain - Berührungsängste in der Medizin started in 2023 and is published monthly. In our 24th episode, as part of the TUD Lectures+, we discuss the topic: Child protection vs. participation - How much is right?
We wanted to discuss with you and answer your questions. What rights do children have when dealing with online content? How can parents protect their children on platforms like TikTok? What does it mean when parents share pictures of their children online ("sharenting"), and how should children's wishes be taken into account or should they not be taken into account at all? Does a child have the right to decide for themselves? Where is there a lack of regulation, where is there over-regulation and who should take action? Is this also censoring political content that should not be censored at all? Where should the line be drawn? At this event, a look at practice and research will reveal challenges and solutions. Join in the discussion, because it's about your experience and your children.
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Our Advisors:
- JProf. Dr. jur. Katharina Kaesling, LL.M. (College of Europe), Junior Professor of Civil Law, Intellectual Property, in particular Patent Law, and Legal Issues of Artificial Intelligence, Institute of International Law, Intellectual Property and Technology Law (IRGET) at the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at TU Dresden
- Carolin Arnold, specialist advisor and consultant for child protection at the Dresden Child Protection Association, also advises as a child protection specialist in kindergartens, schools and after-school care centers, for example
Moderation:
- Lena Schuricht - Bachelor student of German and Media Studies at TU Dresden
Musical accompaniment
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This project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Free State of Saxony as part of the Excellence Strategy of the Federal and State governments.