Recent debates about maternal regret, prompted by the publication of Israeli sociologist Orna Donath’s (2015) research with mothers who admit to regretting their motherhood, have manifested differently in different cultural contexts. This chapter situates Tiina Sihto and Armi Mustosmäki’s analysis of a discussion of regret among contributors to an online forum for mothers in Finland within the international context by comparing the Finnish discussion to similar media debates in Spain and the Anglophone countries. Our analysis reveals that while the idea that a woman might regret her motherhood is more readily accepted in countries where institutional support for mothers is lacking, there is a general acceptance that the inordinate pressures...
The recent emphasis on humans as cooperative breeders invites new research on human family dynamics....
In 2017, Finnish celebrity Sini Ariell published a blog post titled “F*** this shit” in which she re...
Becoming a mother : Narratives of motherhood. Invisibilised socialisation and emotions of motherhood...
Recent debates about maternal regret, prompted by the publication of Israeli sociologist Orna Donath...
In Finland, becoming a mother is often constructed as an individual choice that ultimately leads to ...
Orna Donath’s controversial article “Regretting Motherhood: A Sociopolitical Analysis,” published in...
In the past decades, parents have used online forums to discuss challenges associated with parenthoo...
The aim of this qualitative study is to with the help of discourse theory according to Michel Foucau...
Based on the identification of the discourse of choice in debates on neoliberalism, meritocracy and ...
Huss M. Is a woman aloud to regret her motherhood?. A qualitative study about social workers percept...
Objective The aim of the study was to facilitate the understanding and interpretation of multiple a...
This article investigates the gendered dynamics of motherhood and careers, as voiced by professional...
This article investigates the gendered dynamics of motherhood and careers, as voiced by professional...
Transition to motherhood is seen as a major developmental life event, likewise, immigration is seen ...
The aim of the article is to show the influence of cultural patterns of motherhood on the ways of ex...
The recent emphasis on humans as cooperative breeders invites new research on human family dynamics....
In 2017, Finnish celebrity Sini Ariell published a blog post titled “F*** this shit” in which she re...
Becoming a mother : Narratives of motherhood. Invisibilised socialisation and emotions of motherhood...
Recent debates about maternal regret, prompted by the publication of Israeli sociologist Orna Donath...
In Finland, becoming a mother is often constructed as an individual choice that ultimately leads to ...
Orna Donath’s controversial article “Regretting Motherhood: A Sociopolitical Analysis,” published in...
In the past decades, parents have used online forums to discuss challenges associated with parenthoo...
The aim of this qualitative study is to with the help of discourse theory according to Michel Foucau...
Based on the identification of the discourse of choice in debates on neoliberalism, meritocracy and ...
Huss M. Is a woman aloud to regret her motherhood?. A qualitative study about social workers percept...
Objective The aim of the study was to facilitate the understanding and interpretation of multiple a...
This article investigates the gendered dynamics of motherhood and careers, as voiced by professional...
This article investigates the gendered dynamics of motherhood and careers, as voiced by professional...
Transition to motherhood is seen as a major developmental life event, likewise, immigration is seen ...
The aim of the article is to show the influence of cultural patterns of motherhood on the ways of ex...
The recent emphasis on humans as cooperative breeders invites new research on human family dynamics....
In 2017, Finnish celebrity Sini Ariell published a blog post titled “F*** this shit” in which she re...
Becoming a mother : Narratives of motherhood. Invisibilised socialisation and emotions of motherhood...