This article presents findings on the internet and maternal interpersonal connections in the critical ‘perinatal’ period before and immediately after childbirth. Drawing on qualitative interviews and online data from a range of digital sites, I advance the central argument that digitally mediated interpersonal connections are critical components of contemporary motherhoods, but that these ties have complex positive and less than positive nuances in the perinatal period. Unpacking this argument in three steps, I first discuss how the moral weight of motherhood in neoliberal societies, rendered particularly visible in the perinatal period, complicates a central boundary in the study of online interpersonal relationships between information a...
Copyright © ACM. The transition into motherhood is a complicated and often unsupported major life di...
The expansion of technological access has led to substantial shifting in opportunities to connect ge...
The ubiquity of the smartphone is both celebrated and contested, since the possibility of constant c...
This article presents findings on the internet and maternal interpersonal connections in the critica...
This paper deals with birth stories on mommyblogs as a narrative genre through which writers become ...
Background: Social support is essential in both the transition to motherhood and maternal role devel...
Women turn to a range of systems of expertise and guidance to manage the risks and uncertainty chara...
This article deals with birth stories on mommyblogs as a narrative genre through which writers becom...
Mothers and mothers-to-be often become e-health users because of their need for sharing emotional a...
Platformed sociality has become an elemental part of existential processes and struggles. Previous r...
In today’s world, the prevalence of “smartphones” has made access to phone calls, texting, emailing,...
This paper brings together scholarship across sociology, media and communication, and human computer...
In the cultural and media context of the late 2000s, a series of performances of motherhood revealed...
New mothers can experience social exclusion, particularly during the early weeks when infants are so...
Parents are increasingly sharing information about infants online in various forms and capacities. T...
Copyright © ACM. The transition into motherhood is a complicated and often unsupported major life di...
The expansion of technological access has led to substantial shifting in opportunities to connect ge...
The ubiquity of the smartphone is both celebrated and contested, since the possibility of constant c...
This article presents findings on the internet and maternal interpersonal connections in the critica...
This paper deals with birth stories on mommyblogs as a narrative genre through which writers become ...
Background: Social support is essential in both the transition to motherhood and maternal role devel...
Women turn to a range of systems of expertise and guidance to manage the risks and uncertainty chara...
This article deals with birth stories on mommyblogs as a narrative genre through which writers becom...
Mothers and mothers-to-be often become e-health users because of their need for sharing emotional a...
Platformed sociality has become an elemental part of existential processes and struggles. Previous r...
In today’s world, the prevalence of “smartphones” has made access to phone calls, texting, emailing,...
This paper brings together scholarship across sociology, media and communication, and human computer...
In the cultural and media context of the late 2000s, a series of performances of motherhood revealed...
New mothers can experience social exclusion, particularly during the early weeks when infants are so...
Parents are increasingly sharing information about infants online in various forms and capacities. T...
Copyright © ACM. The transition into motherhood is a complicated and often unsupported major life di...
The expansion of technological access has led to substantial shifting in opportunities to connect ge...
The ubiquity of the smartphone is both celebrated and contested, since the possibility of constant c...