Temporally Inexpensive, Affectively Expensive: Digitally-Mediated Maternal Interpersonal Ties in the Perinatal Months

Ranjana Das
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This article presents findings on the internet and maternal interpersonal connections in the critical ‘perinatal’ period before and immediately after childbirth. Drawing on qualitative interviews and online data from a range of digital sites, I advance the central argument that digitally mediated interpersonal connections are critical components of contemporary motherhoods, but that these ties have complex positive and less than positive nuances in the perinatal period. Unpacking this argument in three steps, I first discuss how the moral weight of motherhood in neoliberal societies, rendered particularly visible in the perinatal period, complicates a central boundary in the study of online interpersonal relationships between information and communication. Second, I note the relative significance, in emotional terms, of temporally-contained social ties in digitally mediated perinatal connections. Third, I consider how the material and emotional roles of traditionally held-to-be-important offline maternal support networks are re-negotiated, re-positioned and even bypassed through online ties.
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时间上便宜,情感上昂贵:数字媒介在围产期母亲的人际关系
这篇文章介绍了在产前和产后关键的“围产期”期间互联网和产妇人际关系的研究结果。根据定性访谈和来自一系列数字网站的在线数据,我提出了一个核心论点,即数字媒介的人际关系是当代母亲身份的关键组成部分,但这些关系在围产期具有复杂的积极和非积极的细微差别。我分三步展开这一论点,首先讨论了新自由主义社会中母性的道德重量,在围产期尤为明显,如何使信息和交流之间的在线人际关系研究的中心边界复杂化。其次,我注意到,在情感方面,在数字媒介的围产期联系中,暂时包含的社会关系的相对重要性。第三,我考虑了传统上被认为是重要的线下母亲支持网络的物质和情感角色是如何通过在线关系被重新谈判、重新定位甚至绕过的。
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