This book investigates the growing politicization of Mumsnet and its use by politicians to influence middle-class women in the UK. The site's discussion topics go far beyond traditional 'mothering' subjects, and encompass politics, feminism and current affairs. Understood as a safe space for gender-critical voices, the site has spawned real-life activism and continues to be both praised and attacked for its support of free speech on controversial subjects. The author investigates how Mumsnet has become a central part of a resurgent women's rights movement in the UK. She argues that its openness to discussion around this subject has allowed the site to function as a subaltern counter-public - a space where gender-critical feminists have been...
Digital technologies have opened up new environments in which the experiences of motherhood and moth...
In contrast to the majority of research on the relationship between women and the state which bases ...
Based on a thematic analysis of 7,569 posts on the online parenting forum Mumsnet Talk, in this arti...
This Viewpoint positions the contemporary UK parenting website Mumsnet within the wider history of m...
This blog is by Polis Summer School student Kat Bucalina. When one thinks of the word “mother”, a po...
This article uses a feminist poststructuralist approach to explore how contributors to a single thre...
This article explores the discourses and related subject positions that are negotiated by contributo...
It may be unusual to consider men as a marginalised group, but the male users of the UK discussion f...
In the last 10 years, mum/mom/mommy blogging has become a global phenomenon, with mothers from China...
Inspired by the media furore over 'penis beaker gate' (October 2013), this article investigates the ...
The article focuses on maternity in the new bio-politics of the family. The work "The Anti-Social Fa...
This article analyses news sources used by women to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic on the UK parentin...
For years I have been preaching about the amazing success of Netmums and Mumsnet as large-scale soci...
Inspired by the media furore over ‘penis beaker gate’ (October 2013), this article investigates the ...
The rise of blogging mothers as precariat workers conducting ‘playbour’, a combination of play and l...
Digital technologies have opened up new environments in which the experiences of motherhood and moth...
In contrast to the majority of research on the relationship between women and the state which bases ...
Based on a thematic analysis of 7,569 posts on the online parenting forum Mumsnet Talk, in this arti...
This Viewpoint positions the contemporary UK parenting website Mumsnet within the wider history of m...
This blog is by Polis Summer School student Kat Bucalina. When one thinks of the word “mother”, a po...
This article uses a feminist poststructuralist approach to explore how contributors to a single thre...
This article explores the discourses and related subject positions that are negotiated by contributo...
It may be unusual to consider men as a marginalised group, but the male users of the UK discussion f...
In the last 10 years, mum/mom/mommy blogging has become a global phenomenon, with mothers from China...
Inspired by the media furore over 'penis beaker gate' (October 2013), this article investigates the ...
The article focuses on maternity in the new bio-politics of the family. The work "The Anti-Social Fa...
This article analyses news sources used by women to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic on the UK parentin...
For years I have been preaching about the amazing success of Netmums and Mumsnet as large-scale soci...
Inspired by the media furore over ‘penis beaker gate’ (October 2013), this article investigates the ...
The rise of blogging mothers as precariat workers conducting ‘playbour’, a combination of play and l...
Digital technologies have opened up new environments in which the experiences of motherhood and moth...
In contrast to the majority of research on the relationship between women and the state which bases ...
Based on a thematic analysis of 7,569 posts on the online parenting forum Mumsnet Talk, in this arti...