Mummy influencers and professional sharenting

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Autor(a) principal: Jorge, Ana Margarida Ferreira Rato
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Marôpo, Lidia, Coelho, Ana Margarida, Novello, Lia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10437/11887
Resumo: Sharenting (sharing parenting on social media) has become a widespread activity, and some of those parents become family influencers. Female influencers have been on the rise, partly as an alternative to the precariousness of the job market. This article presents a qualitative study on 11 Portuguese mummy and family influencers, analysing social media content observed throughout 2.5 years, as well as media discourses on them. It focuses on how these female content creators portray parenting and family, work–life balance as an influencer and their boundaries for privacy and intimacy. It demonstrates how prominent mummy influencers reproduce a neoliberal ethos which favours an individual management of reconciling motherhood and a career in the context of post-austerity and precarity, through an emotional discourse that promotes relatability with the audience, converted into an essentially consumerist agenda.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mummy influencers and professional sharenting
title Mummy influencers and professional sharenting
spellingShingle Mummy influencers and professional sharenting
Jorge, Ana Margarida Ferreira Rato
COMUNICAÇÃO
REDES SOCIAIS 
NFLUENCERS
FAMÍLIA
MATERNIDADE
MULHERES
EMPREENDEDORISMO
AUTOCUIDADO
COMMUNICATION 
SOCIAL NETWORKS
INFLUENCERS
FAMILY
MATERNITY
WOMEN
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SELF-CARE
title_short Mummy influencers and professional sharenting
title_full Mummy influencers and professional sharenting
title_fullStr Mummy influencers and professional sharenting
title_full_unstemmed Mummy influencers and professional sharenting
title_sort Mummy influencers and professional sharenting
author Jorge, Ana Margarida Ferreira Rato
author_facet Jorge, Ana Margarida Ferreira Rato
Marôpo, Lidia
Coelho, Ana Margarida
Novello, Lia
author_role author
author2 Marôpo, Lidia
Coelho, Ana Margarida
Novello, Lia
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jorge, Ana Margarida Ferreira Rato
Marôpo, Lidia
Coelho, Ana Margarida
Novello, Lia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COMUNICAÇÃO
REDES SOCIAIS 
NFLUENCERS
FAMÍLIA
MATERNIDADE
MULHERES
EMPREENDEDORISMO
AUTOCUIDADO
COMMUNICATION 
SOCIAL NETWORKS
INFLUENCERS
FAMILY
MATERNITY
WOMEN
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SELF-CARE
topic COMUNICAÇÃO
REDES SOCIAIS 
NFLUENCERS
FAMÍLIA
MATERNIDADE
MULHERES
EMPREENDEDORISMO
AUTOCUIDADO
COMMUNICATION 
SOCIAL NETWORKS
INFLUENCERS
FAMILY
MATERNITY
WOMEN
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SELF-CARE
description Sharenting (sharing parenting on social media) has become a widespread activity, and some of those parents become family influencers. Female influencers have been on the rise, partly as an alternative to the precariousness of the job market. This article presents a qualitative study on 11 Portuguese mummy and family influencers, analysing social media content observed throughout 2.5 years, as well as media discourses on them. It focuses on how these female content creators portray parenting and family, work–life balance as an influencer and their boundaries for privacy and intimacy. It demonstrates how prominent mummy influencers reproduce a neoliberal ethos which favours an individual management of reconciling motherhood and a career in the context of post-austerity and precarity, through an emotional discourse that promotes relatability with the audience, converted into an essentially consumerist agenda.
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