Mother loads : why "good" mothers are anxious -- Mamapreneurialism : family appreciation in the digital mundane -- Digital entanglements : staying happy in the mamasphere -- Individualized solidarities : privatizing happiness together -- Conclusion: Socializing happiness (or, why we wrote an unhappy book).
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Julie A. Wilson and Emily Chivers Yochim explore how working- and middle-class mothers of young children negotiate difficulties of holding a family together during difficulties such as job loss, health scares, and weakening social services through their everyday engagement with digital media.
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Mothering through precarity.
9780822363361
Digital media-- Social aspects.
Motherhood-- Economic aspects-- United States.
Mothers-- United States-- Social conditions.
Nuclear families-- Political aspects-- United States.
Digital media-- Social aspects.
Motherhood-- Economic aspects.
Mothers-- Social conditions.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Public Policy-- Cultural Policy.