Present day ideals of good parenting are socio-technical constructs formed at the intersection of medical best practices, cultural norms, and technical innovation. These ideals take shape in relation to the fundamental uncertainty that parents/mothers face, an uncertainty that comes from not knowing how to do what is best for one's children, families, and selves. The growing body of parent-focused smart devices and data-tracking platforms emerging from this intersection frame the responsible parent as one who evaluates, analyzes, and mitigates data-defined risks for their children and family. As these devices and platforms proliferate, whether from respected medical institutions or commercial interests, they place new demands on families an...
When a woman becomes a mother it is arguably one of the most life changing and defining moments of t...
Since the sixteenth century, essayists such as Michel De Montaigne have been writing life's min...
This article considers the experiences of oppression and the possibilities for empowerment when peop...
Present day ideals of good parenting are socio-technical constructs formed at the intersection of me...
Motherhood and mothering are fundamental aspects of life, and as a consequence, every culture has kn...
In recent years, the CHI community has begun to discuss how HCI research could improve the experienc...
Women turn to a range of systems of expertise and guidance to manage the risks and uncertainty chara...
Social media provides a particularly unique medium in which modern, neoliberal discourses of motherh...
This practice-based research explores the role of smartphones for mothers of pre-school children wh...
While the existence of maternal ambivalence has been evident for centuries, it has only recently bee...
International audienceIntensive mothering is a cultural model of appropriate childrearing according ...
Posting about one’s children and family has become a routine practice for mothers on social media. T...
This paper is focused on redefining surrogacy(1) in American culture, using queer theory and Judith ...
There are certain landmarks on the road to parenthood that together comprise a cultural narrative ab...
Tensions in designing for care are often positioned as conflicts to be resolved. We draw upon queer ...
When a woman becomes a mother it is arguably one of the most life changing and defining moments of t...
Since the sixteenth century, essayists such as Michel De Montaigne have been writing life's min...
This article considers the experiences of oppression and the possibilities for empowerment when peop...
Present day ideals of good parenting are socio-technical constructs formed at the intersection of me...
Motherhood and mothering are fundamental aspects of life, and as a consequence, every culture has kn...
In recent years, the CHI community has begun to discuss how HCI research could improve the experienc...
Women turn to a range of systems of expertise and guidance to manage the risks and uncertainty chara...
Social media provides a particularly unique medium in which modern, neoliberal discourses of motherh...
This practice-based research explores the role of smartphones for mothers of pre-school children wh...
While the existence of maternal ambivalence has been evident for centuries, it has only recently bee...
International audienceIntensive mothering is a cultural model of appropriate childrearing according ...
Posting about one’s children and family has become a routine practice for mothers on social media. T...
This paper is focused on redefining surrogacy(1) in American culture, using queer theory and Judith ...
There are certain landmarks on the road to parenthood that together comprise a cultural narrative ab...
Tensions in designing for care are often positioned as conflicts to be resolved. We draw upon queer ...
When a woman becomes a mother it is arguably one of the most life changing and defining moments of t...
Since the sixteenth century, essayists such as Michel De Montaigne have been writing life's min...
This article considers the experiences of oppression and the possibilities for empowerment when peop...