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Unpaid digital care work: Unmasking the parental mediation practices of contemporary mothers

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posted on 2025-04-07, 23:18 authored by Fae HeaselgraveFae Heaselgrave
As primary carers of children, mothers provide a central role in mediating and negotiating children’s digital media use in the home. In parental mediation research, this work is often reported with a gender-neutral tone, implying both parents play an equal role. This study challenges this bias by unmasking the mediation practices and experiences of mothers. Qualitative interviews revealed mediation is bound by maternal desires to protect, guide and educate children in their media use. The intensity of this care role, often conducted in parallel with other unpaid and paid work, also leads mothers to deploy self-satisfying strategies that facilitate repose. The study illustrates how the gendered role and experience of mothering influences the mediation strategies mothers’ use and argues for broader recognition of these nuanced practices in parental mediation research. It also discusses the implications and impact of parental mediation on the unpaid digital care work of mothers.

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Volume

27

Issue

1

Start Page

281

End Page

296

Number of Pages

16

eISSN

1461-7315

ISSN

1461-4448

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Additional Rights

CC BY 4.0

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

New Media & Society

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