#mamanblogeuse and #mamablogger_de. A cross-country comparison on the concept of mothers and motherhood on Instagram

IF 1.5 Q2 COMMUNICATION Popular Communication Pub Date : 2023-11-10 DOI:10.1080/15405702.2023.2280683
Helen Knauf, Annamareike Schramme
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ABSTRACTIn social networks such as Instagram, many mothers present themselves together with their children („sharenting“). The present study investigates how this (self-) presentation takes place and which visual messages play a role in it. Using visual analysis, we compared pictures of German- and French-language Instagram posts. It turns out that both national contexts are dominated by images that can be interpreted as visualizations of intensive motherhood. The visual analysis brings out the intimate connection between the mothers and their children, and at the same time a professional understanding of motherhood. Despite different national traditions and frameworks of motherhood in France and Germany, there are great similarities in the visual representation of mothers on Instagram. This finding suggests that the growing use of social media may be accompanied by an internationalization of social and visual norms.KEYWORDS: Social mediaInstagramfamilymotherhoodvisual analysis Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsHelen KnaufHelen Knauf is Professor for education and socialization in childhood at University of Applied Sciences and Arts Bielefeld. She has worked on the representation of children on Instagrm and the use of social media by early childhood education centres.Annamareike SchrammeAnnamareike Schramme has a Master's degree in Gender Studies and has focussed in particular on family blogs. She worked as a research assistant at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Bielefeld.
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#mamanblogeuse和#mamablogger_de。Instagram上母亲和母性概念的跨国比较
在Instagram等社交网络上,许多母亲与孩子一起出现(“分享”)。本研究调查了这种(自我)呈现是如何发生的,以及哪些视觉信息在其中发挥了作用。通过视觉分析,我们比较了Instagram上德语和法语帖子的图片。事实证明,这两个国家的背景都是由图像主导的,这些图像可以被解释为密集母性的可视化。通过视觉分析,揭示了母亲与孩子之间的亲密联系,同时也对母性有了专业的理解。尽管法国和德国的母性国家传统和框架不同,但Instagram上母亲的视觉表现却非常相似。这一发现表明,社交媒体使用的增加可能伴随着社会和视觉规范的国际化。关键词:社交媒体、instagram、家庭、母亲、视觉分析披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。helen Knauf是比勒菲尔德应用科学和艺术大学的儿童教育和社会化教授。她一直致力于儿童在instagram上的表现以及幼儿教育中心对社交媒体的使用。Annamareike Schramme拥有性别研究硕士学位,主要关注家庭博客。她曾在比勒菲尔德应用科学与艺术大学担任研究助理。
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