Global narratives of fatherhood. Fathering and masculinity on the Internet |
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Authors: | Jesper Andreasson Thomas Johansson |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Sport Science, Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden;2. Department of education, communication and learning, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | There is currently an increasing amount of research on online fatherhood. In this article, we have used international blogs as our empirical data, in order to investigate and create an in-depth picture of fatherhood as it is expressed in various men’s stories about their everyday lives. Three distinct conceptions of fatherhood and masculinity emerge. The first of these positions could be described as a nostalgic position in relation to hegemonic masculinity. The second position is referred to here as complicity. This position indicates a changing landscape of fatherhood and family politics, moving towards gender-equal conditions. Thirdly, we have an inclusive position that reflects a gender-neutral position, and are understood less in terms of masculinity, heteronormativity and gender-divided responsibilities. |
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Keywords: | Fathering blogs masculinity gender netnography family politics |
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