In 2017, Finnish celebrity Sini Ariell published a blog post titled “F*** this shit” in which she revealed her difficult feelings as a mother of a newborn baby. Attracting attention from Finnish media, the post went viral. Through the empirical analysis of affective reactions to the post on an anonymous online discussion board, we explore how the limits of the public expression of negative maternal feelings are negotiated and maintained, but also challenged. Our results highlight the normative, even punitive dynamics of the digital intimate public, as commenters on the discussion board often argued that struggles and unhappiness during motherhood should not be made public but dealt with in private. However, ambivalences and supportive comme...
Social media provides a particularly unique medium in which modern, neoliberal discourses of motherh...
The aim of this qualitative study is to with the help of discourse theory according to Michel Foucau...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze social interaction in Finnish motherhood blogs....
In December 2017, Finnish celebrity Sini Ariell published a blog post revealing the negative feeling...
This article explores the private and public dimensions of parenting using a case happened from a Ru...
Digital technologies have opened up new environments in which the experiences of motherhood and moth...
On New Year’s Day 2016, a photograph of a breastfeeding woman taken by a Finnish celebrity sparked a...
The aim of the article is to show the socio-cultural conditions influencing the ways of expressing e...
Posting about one’s children and family has become a routine practice for mothers on social media. T...
In Finland, becoming a mother is often constructed as an individual choice that ultimately leads to ...
In the last 10 years, mum/mom/mommy blogging has become a global phenomenon, with mothers from China...
International audienceIntensive mothering is a cultural model of appropriate childrearing according ...
In this article, we present an analysis of how communities of maternal feeling are configured by use...
Social networking sites, blogs, and online forums are attractive sources for parents, and particular...
Social media works as a space where the role of motherhood is (re)constructed (Orton-Johnson, 2017)....
Social media provides a particularly unique medium in which modern, neoliberal discourses of motherh...
The aim of this qualitative study is to with the help of discourse theory according to Michel Foucau...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze social interaction in Finnish motherhood blogs....
In December 2017, Finnish celebrity Sini Ariell published a blog post revealing the negative feeling...
This article explores the private and public dimensions of parenting using a case happened from a Ru...
Digital technologies have opened up new environments in which the experiences of motherhood and moth...
On New Year’s Day 2016, a photograph of a breastfeeding woman taken by a Finnish celebrity sparked a...
The aim of the article is to show the socio-cultural conditions influencing the ways of expressing e...
Posting about one’s children and family has become a routine practice for mothers on social media. T...
In Finland, becoming a mother is often constructed as an individual choice that ultimately leads to ...
In the last 10 years, mum/mom/mommy blogging has become a global phenomenon, with mothers from China...
International audienceIntensive mothering is a cultural model of appropriate childrearing according ...
In this article, we present an analysis of how communities of maternal feeling are configured by use...
Social networking sites, blogs, and online forums are attractive sources for parents, and particular...
Social media works as a space where the role of motherhood is (re)constructed (Orton-Johnson, 2017)....
Social media provides a particularly unique medium in which modern, neoliberal discourses of motherh...
The aim of this qualitative study is to with the help of discourse theory according to Michel Foucau...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze social interaction in Finnish motherhood blogs....