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[Commlist] New Book: Early Motherhood in Digital Societies
Wed Jan 08 14:39:10 GMT 2020
Monograph /Early Motherhood in Digital Societies
Ranjana Das
published by Routledge
The book//offers a nuanced understanding of what the digital turn has
meant for new mothers in an intense and critical period before and after
they have a baby, often called the ‘perinatal’ period. */Early
Motherhood in Digital Societies: Ideals, Anxieties and Ties of the
Perinatal,/*//has Chapter 1 and a Foreword by Shani Orgad available for
free online <https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315167725> and the
hardback and e-book versions are available for purchase on the Routledge
website
<https://www.routledge.com/Early-Motherhood-in-Digital-Societies-Ideals-Anxieties-and-Ties-of-the/Das/p/book/9781138052574>.
The book looks at an array of digital communication and content by
drawing on an extensive research project involving in-depth qualitative
data from interviews with new mothers in the United Kingdom and online
case studies. These stories are analysed to investigate the complexity
of emotions around birth, the diversity of birth experiences and the
myriad ways in which television, the press and social media impede and
empower women giving birth. The book asks: what does the use of
technology mean in the perinatal context and what implications might it
have for maternal well-being? It argues for a balanced and
context-sensitive approach to the digital for maternal well-being in the
critical perinatal period.
By doing this, the book fills a gap in media studies, addressing itself
to gaps within audience analysis, health communication and parenting.
Contents include -
/Foreword/: Shani Orgad
Chapter 1: Mediated mists of the early days
Chapter 2: The Perinatal Ideal
Chapter 3: The /Good/ Birth
Chapter 4: The two sides of support rhetoric
Chapter 5: Short-lived ties, lasting implications
Chapter 6: Perinatal Anxiety and its Mediated Social Shaping
Chapter 7: Perinatality and the digital: Cautious-optimism
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