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Journal articles on the topic "Intensive Mothering"

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Forbes, Lisa K., Courtney Donovan, and Margaret R. Lamar. "Differences in Intensive Parenting Attitudes and Gender Norms Among U.S. Mothers." Family Journal 28, no. 1 (2019): 63–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1066480719893964.

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Motherhood is a time of significant change for a woman. Once a woman enters motherhood, she must then navigate her mothering role within the societal expectation of intensive mothering. Intensive mothering prescribes the right way to be a mother which places unrealistic standards on mothers, which can lead to negative emotional reactions. A better understanding of intensive mothering may aid in mothers’ ability to navigate the unrealistic expectations. This study sampled 525 mothers within the United States and provided insight regarding differences in intensive parenting attitudes across vari
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Jacobson, Heather. "Commercial surrogacy in the age of intensive mothering." Current Sociology 69, no. 2 (2021): 193–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011392120964909.

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This study examines the navigation of intensive mothering ideology – the dominant cultural mothering schema in the US which places pressure on mothers to exclusively devote time and energy to their children, casting any other activity as problematic – within the lived experience of a unique cohort of mothers: women paid to gestate and birth babies for others. Based on in-depth interviews with US commercial surrogates, this study adds new depth to the body of research on intensive mothering by extending the arena of examination beyond work/family balance negotiations, where much of the literatu
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Turgeon, Brianna. "A Critical Discourse Analysis of Welfare-to-Work Program Managers’ Expectations and Evaluations of Their Clients’ Mothering." Critical Sociology 44, no. 1 (2016): 127–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0896920516654555.

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Dominant ideologies about poverty in the USA draw on personal responsibility and beliefs that a ‘culture of poverty’ creates and reproduces inequality. As the primary recipients of welfare are single mothers, discourses surrounding welfare are also influenced by dominant ideologies about mothering, namely intensive mothering. Yet, given the centrality of resources to intensive mothering, mothers on welfare are often precluded from enacting this type of parenting. In this paper, I conduct a critical discourse analysis of 69 interviews with Ohio Works First (USA) program managers to examine how
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Bell, Susan E. "Intensive Performances of Mothering: a Sociological Perspective." Qualitative Research 4, no. 1 (2004): 45–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468794104041107.

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Friedman, Hilary Levey. "Intensive Mothering: The Cultural Contradictions of Modern Motherhood." Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 45, no. 3 (2016): 299–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094306116641407l.

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Granja, Rafaela, Manuela Ivone P. da Cunha, and Helena Machado. "Mothering From Prison and Ideologies of Intensive Parenting." Journal of Family Issues 36, no. 9 (2014): 1212–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513x14533541.

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Loyal, D., A. L. Sutter Dallay, and N. Rascle. "Intensive mothering ideology in France: A pilot study." L'Encéphale 43, no. 6 (2017): 564–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.encep.2017.08.002.

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Diabaté, Sabine, and Samira Beringer. "Simply the Best!? – Kulturelle Einflussfaktoren zum „intensive mothering“ bei Müttern von Kleinkindern in Deutschland." Zeitschrift für Familienforschung, no. 3-2018 (December 3, 2018): 293–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.3224/zff.v30i3.04.

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Obwohl sich junge Paare oft eine egalitäre Aufteilung der Erwerbs- und Familienarbeit wünschen, ändert sich dies nach der Familiengründung häufig. Neben ökonomischen Gründen können auch kulturelle Vorstellungen von einer „guten Mutter“ diesen Effekt mitverursachen. Im Beitrag wird untersucht, wie Mütter von Kleinkindern zum „intensive mothering“ stehen und dieses leben. Darunter versteht man ein Ideal, welches das Kind (und dessen Betreuung) als höchste Priorität der Frau definiert. Es werden die Daten der Leitbildstudie verwendet und in einer logistischen Regression analysiert, wer das „inten
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Butler, Kate. "Intensive Mothering in British Columbia: Understanding the Impact of an “Investing-in-Children” Framework on Mothering Ideology." International Journal of Canadian Studies, no. 42 (2010): 243. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1002180ar.

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Baxter, Leslie A., Kristina M. Scharp, Bryan Asbury, Amber Jannusch, and Kristen M. Norwood. "“Birth Mothers Are Not Bad People”." Qualitative Communication Research 1, no. 1 (2012): 53–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/qcr.2012.1.1.53.

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Using a dialogic lens, this study investigated identity constructions of birth mothers articulated in their online adoption stories. Birth mother stories were characterized by two identity constructions, both of which resisted the dominant discourse of intensive mothering, which positions them as bad mothers. Stories depicted birth mothers either as good mothers or as agentic and self-fulfi lling non-mothers. These respective identity constructions counter the dominant discourse either by working within it to reappropriate the components of good mothering or by undermining its legitimacy by sh
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Intensive Mothering"

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Kampman, Kelley M. "Mothering on MATs: The Influence of Intensive Mothering and Biomedicalized Addiction Treatment on Opioid Addicted Women's Mothering Practices." Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1612955976182.

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Dos, Santos Andeline Julia. "Constructions of adoptive and foster mothering : a discourse analysis." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/25683.

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Due to the ever-growing crisis of orphaned and vulnerable children in South Africa, research into strategies of care remains a crucial pursuit. Models of care in the country currently range from informal to formal, including informal fostering / non-statutory foster care; community-based support structures; home-based care and support; unregistered residential care; statutory adoption and foster care; and statutory residential care. This research study focuses on the area of adoption and fostering. Existing adoption and fostering research, locally and internationally, concentrates on the adopt
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Faircloth, Charlotte Rosemary. "Mothering as identity work : 'long-term' breastfeeding, attachment parenting and intensive motherhood." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.611844.

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Tian, Xiaosu. "It’s the Only Thing I Can Do: Intensive Mothering and Sustainable Lifestyles." Thesis, Boston College, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:108935.

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Thesis advisor: Juliet B. Schor<br>Why do mothers practice a sustainable lifestyle? While existing literature views motherhood as a motivating factor that encourages women to adopt sustainable practices, this article conceptualizes women's desire to live sustainably as an outcome shaped dialectically with the material experience of mothering. Drawing from interviews with eight mothers who self-identified as interested in living sustainably, this study shows that intensive mothering creates time scarcity in mother schedules, discouraging women from acting upon their ecological concerns, and exa
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Mika, Marie. "Modernity and the Matrix of Family Ideologies: How Women Compose a Coherent Narrative of Multiple Identities Over the Life Course." The Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1253593498.

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Terry, Amanda M. "A Community of Isolation: An Ethnographic Examination of Mothering in Poverty and Its Impact on Food Security in Pinellas County, Florida." Scholar Commons, 2015. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5783.

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The objective of this dissertation is to document the lived experience of mothering in poverty and the unique challenges the role of mother presents to maintaining food security. Millions of households in the United States are struggling to put food on the table, a problem made worse by the current economic recession and high food prices. Among them, households with children and specifically, single mothers, report the highest prevalence of food insecurity. While Federal food assistance programs are available to help alleviate this issue, the continued problem of hunger is a very real and perv
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Wellstead, Darryn Anne. "Digitally-Mediated Mothering: An Ethnography of Health and Parenting Groups on Facebook." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/40678.

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Research over the last several decades offers clear evidence that mothers experience considerable pressure in carrying out the expectations of contemporary mothering, including expanded responsibilities relating to child and family health (Hays, 1996; Wolf, 2013). While we know that these pressures produce negative impacts, we know less about the strategies and tools mothers use to cope with these anxieties as they try to "do it right" (Villalobos, 2014). At the same time, research suggests that mothering is increasingly digitally-embedded, as mothers look to the internet and social media for
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Turgeon, Brianna Marie. "Poor Women, Poor Workers, Poor Mothers: Using Critical Discourse Analysis to Examine Welfare-to-Work Program Managers’ Expectations and Evaluations of their Clients’ Mothering." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1396815783.

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Wang, Yi-Hui, and 王怡惠. "Effects of Intensive Mothering on Relationship Marketing in Maternal and infant industry." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/b5h24e.

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碩士<br>國立交通大學<br>管理學院經營管理學程<br>105<br>In the era when double income family has grown to be the mainstream, the social construction of intensive mothering, a ideology of parenting style that involves intense and constant love, attention, and mental stimulation given to a child by his or her mother, has created guilt and pressures to the working mothers and therefore enhanced consuming behavior accordingly. For the purpose of understanding the unique consumer behavior in the maternal and infant industry, the study has deconstructed various industry phenomena through the aspect of social-cultural
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Crosby, Emily Deering. "A Quiver Full of Mommy Blogs: Ideological Subversion and Reinforcement of Mothering Models Online." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/2644.

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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)<br>In this study, ideological criticism combined with use of muted group theory are employed to analyze four Quiverfull mothering blogs in order to unveil the models of mothering and maternal messages that emerge from the discourse. The Quiverfull, comprised of fundamentalist Christians who advocate prolific birth rates and strict traditional gender norms, propose a very narrowly defined view of motherhood. Therefore, the goal of this study is to analyze how Quiverfull mothers choose to construct and maintain their own rhetorical visi
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Books on the topic "Intensive Mothering"

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Intensive mothering: The cultural contradictions of modern motherhood. Demeter Press, 2014.

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Roman, Lee Anne Walsh. CREATING MOTHERING FOR PRETERM INFANTS: A GROUNDED THEORY OF VETERAN PARENT SUPPORT INITIATED IN A NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE SETTING. 1988.

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Hamilton, Patricia. Black Mothers and Attachment Parenting. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529207934.001.0001.

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Attachment parenting is an increasingly popular style of childrearing that emphasises natural activities such as extended breastfeeding, bedsharing and babywearing. Such parenting activities are framed as the key to addressing a variety of social ills. Parents choices are thus made deeply significant with the potential to guarantee the well-being of future societies. Examining black mothers' engagements with attachment parenting, the book shows the limitations of this neoliberal approach. Unique in its intersectional analysis of contemporary mothering ideologies, the book fills a gap in the li
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Book chapters on the topic "Intensive Mothering"

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Brown, Kyria, Susan Dewey, and Treena Orchard. "Intensive mothering as cultural script." In Understanding Sex for Sale. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315107172-5.

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Webster, Michelle. "When intensive mothering becomes a necessity." In Feeding Children Inside and Outside the Home. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315206974-12.

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Roth-Goldberg, Stephanie. "Marathons, mothering, and the maelstrom of trauma." In Psychoanalytic Perspectives On Intense Involvement in Sports. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003088295-12.

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Smyth, Lisa. "The Creativity of Mothering: Intensity, Anxiety, and Normative Accountability." In Family Continuity and Change. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59028-2_12.

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"From Scientific Motherhood to Intensive Mothering." In Black Mothers and Attachment Parenting. Bristol University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv19cw9sf.6.

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Hamilton, Patricia. "From Scientific Motherhood to Intensive Mothering." In Black Mothers and Attachment Parenting. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529207934.003.0002.

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This chapter examines contemporary political contexts that focuses on how attachment parenting (AP) matches with neoliberal politics and emphasizes the notion that society is 'post' race. It highlights both the specificities and similarities in Britain and Canada as they have similarly sized black populations and comparable histories of migration. It also offers unique and underexplored insights about contemporary blackness and motherhood in the two countries. The chapter looks at interviews with women and their shared characteristics that inform the analysis of their experiences. It describes scientific motherhood as the idea that mothering should be guided by scientific supervision and principles.
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Seepamore, Boitumelo, and Vishanthie Sewpaul. "Socio-Cultural Constructions of Intensive Mothering and Othermothering:." In The Tensions between Culture and Human Rights. University of Calgary Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1nj34m0.6.

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"Intensive mothering of Ethiopian adoptive children in Flanders, Belgium." In Parenting in Global Perspective. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203103906-20.

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"5. Managing a Home-Centered Childhood: Intensive Mothering by Proxy." In Shadow Mothers. University of California Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/9780520947818-007.

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Waggoner, Miranda R. "Promoting Maternal Visions." In Zero Trimester. University of California Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520288065.003.0006.

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This chapter examines how the pre-pregnancy care model has influenced public health promotion, illustrated through the “Show Your Love” campaign that was created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2013. This chapter reveals how the campaign’s message drew on and promoted gendered and racialized tropes in its goal of promoting pre-maternal love for future babies and, in so doing, further stratified reproduction. Discussion in this chapter highlights the social control aspects of public health and how the power of this particular messaging potentially reframes practices of “intensive mothering” into an ethic of “anticipatory motherhood.”
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