This paper explores birth representations through a content analysis of two seasons of the UK program, One Born Every Minute (Channel 4, 2010- ) (OBEM). Reality television (RTV) has been a fertile ground for the mediation of birth but has also stoked controversy among feminist critics and the birth community about how birth is represented and the impacts this might have for women and society. International research has explored problematic overrepresentation of white, heterosexual couples, as well as noting a predominance of medicalized birth experiences. However, this research is formed largely of qualitative studies that are necessarily based on small samples of episodes. To contribute to this literature, we apply a quantitative and inter...
Background: Pregnant women use childbirth reality programs to prepare themselves for childbirth. It ...
In the Western ethnomedical tradition, childbirth follows the technocratic model, a concept develope...
ObjectivesTo examine modern media depictions of the third stage of birth in a selection of UK televi...
This paper explores birth representations through a content analysis of two seasons of the UK progra...
This paper explores birth representations through a content analysis of two seasons of the UK progra...
Today, the birthing process is predominantly medicalized in the United States. Compounding this phen...
Factual and reality television shows that depict childbirth are both commercially successful and con...
Birth has been firmly placed in the cultural spotlight. Among a broader contemporary interest in mat...
Labor and birth have become predominantly medicalized in the United States. The media has a strong i...
© 2020 Objectives: To investigate midwifery students’ experiences of viewing childbirth on mainstrea...
BACKGROUND: Considerable debate surrounds the influence media have on first-time pregnant women. Muc...
This article examines the relationship between the British and American versions of the hit reality ...
Women in our culture are heavily exposed to both social media and reality television shows, tending ...
Background Considerable debate surrounds the influence media have on first-time pregnant women...
Background: Pregnant women use childbirth reality programs to prepare themselves for childbirth. It ...
Background: Pregnant women use childbirth reality programs to prepare themselves for childbirth. It ...
In the Western ethnomedical tradition, childbirth follows the technocratic model, a concept develope...
ObjectivesTo examine modern media depictions of the third stage of birth in a selection of UK televi...
This paper explores birth representations through a content analysis of two seasons of the UK progra...
This paper explores birth representations through a content analysis of two seasons of the UK progra...
Today, the birthing process is predominantly medicalized in the United States. Compounding this phen...
Factual and reality television shows that depict childbirth are both commercially successful and con...
Birth has been firmly placed in the cultural spotlight. Among a broader contemporary interest in mat...
Labor and birth have become predominantly medicalized in the United States. The media has a strong i...
© 2020 Objectives: To investigate midwifery students’ experiences of viewing childbirth on mainstrea...
BACKGROUND: Considerable debate surrounds the influence media have on first-time pregnant women. Muc...
This article examines the relationship between the British and American versions of the hit reality ...
Women in our culture are heavily exposed to both social media and reality television shows, tending ...
Background Considerable debate surrounds the influence media have on first-time pregnant women...
Background: Pregnant women use childbirth reality programs to prepare themselves for childbirth. It ...
Background: Pregnant women use childbirth reality programs to prepare themselves for childbirth. It ...
In the Western ethnomedical tradition, childbirth follows the technocratic model, a concept develope...
ObjectivesTo examine modern media depictions of the third stage of birth in a selection of UK televi...