
This study introduces the conceptual framework of ChildTech Anthropology and proposes the concept of algorithmically mediated enculturation as a new perspective for understanding childhood cultural learning in AI-mediated environments. The paper integrates cultural anthropology, digital anthropology, childhood studies, mediatization theory, and AI ethics in order to examine how algorithmic systems increasingly participate in shaping children’s experiential worlds.
ChildTech anthropology algorithmically mediated enculturation artificial intelligence digital childhood digital anthropology childhood studies AI ethics early childhood education
ChildTech anthropology algorithmically mediated enculturation artificial intelligence digital childhood digital anthropology childhood studies AI ethics early childhood education
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