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Titlebook: New Fathers, Mental Health and Digital Communication; Paul Hodkinson,Ranjana Das Book 2021 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s)

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书目名称New Fathers, Mental Health and Digital Communication
编辑Paul Hodkinson,Ranjana Das
视频videohttp://file.papertrans.cn/666/665202/665202.mp4
概述Examines the digital mediation of emotions around paternal mental health, the emergence of new, networked paternal intimacies, and new forms of connection and disconnection which shape, resource, and
图书封面Titlebook: New Fathers, Mental Health and Digital Communication;  Paul Hodkinson,Ranjana Das Book 2021 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s)
描述.This book explores the experiences of new fathers struggling with mental health difficulties and focuses on the role of digital media as part of their approaches to coping. Hodkinson and Das show how the ways new fathers are positioned by society can make it hard for them to recognize their struggles as legitimate, or reach out for help. The book explores a range of different uses of digital communication by struggling fathers, from selective forms of disconnection, to the seeking out of online information or support. The authors highlight the significance even of the smallest digital acts as part of coping journeys and outline the development of tentative or hidden attempts to reach out for help, and the potential for supportive digital interactions to emerge. The book’s conclusions highlight the agentic possibilities digital media might offer for struggling new fathers, while emphasizing the need for improvements in how they are prepared and supported by health services and others..
出版日期Book 2021
关键词Mental health; Fatherhood; Social media; Digital communities; New fathers; Men‘s mental health; Paternal m
版次1
doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66482-4
isbn_softcover978-3-030-66484-8
isbn_ebook978-3-030-66482-4
copyrightThe Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerl
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Introduction,emotional challenges. Hodkinson and Das outline the need to investigate the links between new fathers, mental illness and digital communication in a holistic, integrated way before going on to outline the parameters and methodology for their own research on the subject.
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Repertoires of Illegitimacy,al health struggles as legitimate. The chapter draws on work on mediated intimacies, communicative agency, self-disclosure and digital dis/engagement to outline how different forms of online engagement may provide opportunities for fleeting, yet significant expression of agency.
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Affective Coding: Masked and Hidden Approaches to Self-Disclosure Online,estment and communicative agency. The authors go on to explore the mixed outcomes of affective coding, where recognition and support depended on sufficiently attuned and supportive decoders and where support was not always forthcoming.
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Mediated Relationships, Ties and Intimacies,ernal positionings and struggles communicating with those close to them. The analysis focuses both on the use of media to communicate difficult emotions within existing relationships and on the establishment of new supportive interactions, ties and relationships online.
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Conclusion,nson and Das then outline practice and policy recommendations on where changes might be considered to ease the conditions which render paternal mental health struggles often invisible and ill-supported. They illustrate their recommendations with some instances of good practice and identify areas for future research.
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