Sharenting (sharing parenting on social media) has become a widespread activity, and some of those parents become family influencers. Female influencers have been on the rise, partly as an alternative to the precariousness of the job market. This article presents a qualitative study on 11 Portuguese mummy and family influencers, analysing social media content observed throughout 2.5 years, as well as media discourses on them. It focuses on how these female content creators portray parenting and family, work–life balance as an influencer and their boundaries for privacy and intimacy. It demonstrates how prominent mummy influencers reproduce a neoliberal ethos which favours an individual management of reconciling motherhood and a career in th...
Social media influencers are becoming increasingly wide-reaching and influential, and many specialis...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine mothers’ social media accounts that focus on childr...
YesThe coming together of parenting and routine posting on social networking sites has become a visi...
Sharenting (sharing parenting on social media) has become a widespread activity, and some of those p...
The rise of mum/mom/mommy bloggers has been a worldwide trend, with some mum bloggers now earning a ...
The rise of blogging mothers as precariat workers conducting ‘playbour’, a combination of play and l...
Many privacy concerns are related to influencer sharenting, or the practice of influencers sharing c...
The study draws on the privacy paradox to explore to what extent selected British social media influ...
The use of social media by parents posting on their profiles content that concerns their own childre...
The present article reports on findings from a survey administered in (country anonymised)...
Pregnant people and parents engage with social media networking sites seeking support and informatio...
Digital technologies have opened up new environments in which the experiences of motherhood and moth...
Among the many concerns of social media, “sharenting,” or parents oversharing about their children o...
CC BY 4.0In the digital age, a new global phenomenon of parents sharing the pictures of t...
In the last 10 years, mum/mom/mommy blogging has become a global phenomenon, with mothers from China...
Social media influencers are becoming increasingly wide-reaching and influential, and many specialis...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine mothers’ social media accounts that focus on childr...
YesThe coming together of parenting and routine posting on social networking sites has become a visi...
Sharenting (sharing parenting on social media) has become a widespread activity, and some of those p...
The rise of mum/mom/mommy bloggers has been a worldwide trend, with some mum bloggers now earning a ...
The rise of blogging mothers as precariat workers conducting ‘playbour’, a combination of play and l...
Many privacy concerns are related to influencer sharenting, or the practice of influencers sharing c...
The study draws on the privacy paradox to explore to what extent selected British social media influ...
The use of social media by parents posting on their profiles content that concerns their own childre...
The present article reports on findings from a survey administered in (country anonymised)...
Pregnant people and parents engage with social media networking sites seeking support and informatio...
Digital technologies have opened up new environments in which the experiences of motherhood and moth...
Among the many concerns of social media, “sharenting,” or parents oversharing about their children o...
CC BY 4.0In the digital age, a new global phenomenon of parents sharing the pictures of t...
In the last 10 years, mum/mom/mommy blogging has become a global phenomenon, with mothers from China...
Social media influencers are becoming increasingly wide-reaching and influential, and many specialis...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine mothers’ social media accounts that focus on childr...
YesThe coming together of parenting and routine posting on social networking sites has become a visi...