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Sharenting: Pride, affect and the day-to-day politics of digital mothering
Social and Personality Psychology Compass ( IF 3.798 ) Pub Date : 2019-03-06 , DOI: 10.1111/spc3.12443
Lisa Lazard 1 , Rose Capdevila 1 , Charlotte Dann 2 , Abigail Locke 3 , Sandra Roper 4
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The coming together of parenting and routine posting on social networking sites has become a visible and recognisable theme and the term ‘sharenting’ has found a place in everyday talk to describe some forms of parental digital sharing practices. However, while social media has undoubtedly provided a space for parents to share experiences and receive support around parenting, sharenting remains a contestable issue. Thus, one reading of sharenting would be as a display of good parenting as mothers ‘show off’ their children as a marker of success. However, the term also can be used pejoratively to describe parental oversharing of child-focused images and content. In this paper we explore the practice of sharenting in terms of pride, affect, and the politics of digital mothering in a neoliberal context to conclude that sharenting can be best understood as a complex affective and intersectional accomplishment that produces motherhood and family as communicative activities within digital social practices.

中文翻译:

共享:数字化母亲的自豪感,影响力和日常政治

育儿和常规发布在社交网站上的结合已经成为一个可见和可识别的主题,“共享”一词在日常谈话中已经找到了描述某些形式的父母数字共享实践的位置。然而,尽管社交媒体无疑为父母提供了一个分享经验并获得有关养育子女的支持的空间,但是分享仍然是一个有争议的问题。因此,分享的一种读法将表现为良好的养育方式,因为母亲“炫耀”自己的子女是成功的标志。但是,该术语也可以贬义地用于描述父母对以儿童为中心的图像和内容的过度分享。在本文中,我们从自豪感,情感,
更新日期:2019-03-06
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