Language, Gender and Parenthood Online explores the digital interactions of parents on the UK-based internet discussion forum Mumsnet Talk, a space dominated by users sharing a common identification as women, parents and mothers. Using a qualitative approach grounded in feminist poststructuralist theory, Jai Mackenzie uncovers ‘common-sense’ assumptions about gender and parenthood, explores the construction of gender and parenthood in digital contexts and how discourses of gendered parenthood are negotiated, resisted and subverted. This is key reading for students, scholars and researchers in the field of language and gender, as well as language and digital communication
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Contemporary socio-cultural transformations of family life can be observed in the area of non-specia...
ABSTRACT Mothers who engage in “natural parenting, ” an unconventional style of parent-ing in Franco...
This book investigates the growing politicization of Mumsnet and its use by politicians to influence...
Inspired by the media furore over ‘penis beaker gate’ (October 2013), this article investigates the ...
This article explores the discourses and related subject positions that are negotiated by contributo...
This thesis presents a study of digital interactions from an online discussion forum for parents, Mu...
This article uses a feminist poststructuralist approach to explore how contributors to a single thre...
Internet usage is an increasingly common feature of contemporary life in post-industrial societies. ...
Drawing on empirical research from two focus groups, this article investigates the narratives and di...
This article explores the private and public dimensions of parenting using a case happened from a Ru...
For centuries, women have struggled to understand the meaning of one of their most important roles i...
The public sphere, as a space where political agency is expressed, mobilised and enacted, has underg...
This paper deals with birth stories on mommyblogs as a narrative genre through which writers become ...
Recent studies have shown that British women, especially mothers of young children, spend a particul...
The ubiquity of the smartphone is both celebrated and contested, since the possibility of constant c...
Contemporary socio-cultural transformations of family life can be observed in the area of non-specia...
ABSTRACT Mothers who engage in “natural parenting, ” an unconventional style of parent-ing in Franco...
This book investigates the growing politicization of Mumsnet and its use by politicians to influence...
Inspired by the media furore over ‘penis beaker gate’ (October 2013), this article investigates the ...