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This article aims to analyze how fatherhood is performed on
Instagram by examining the domains of involvement. Parental
roles and behaviors have changed in the last years and are
currently a relevant social and scientific topic. The way that
fatherhood is performed is also a frequent subject on social media,
spreading the ideal of a new fatherhood and portraying the father
as committed to childcare duties. The hashtag “fatherhood” was
used to identify posts on Instagram representing father
involvement. A final sample of 121 posts was identified. Results
depicted three main domains in fatherhood’s online
representations of involvement: (1) child caregiving; (2) fathers as a
source of the child’s affection; and (3) fathers involved in play,
committed to the child’s interests and offering new opportunities
of stimulation. The display of fatherhood as a role requiring
dedication and effort also emerged, but to a lesser extent.
Nevertheless, only positive emotions were shared, depicting
pleasure in the performed role, and communicating an ideal and
self-enhancing profile. Moreover, posts seemed to disseminate an
ideal of fatherhood rather than raise questions or discuss the
challenges related to it. Findings uncover how media social
representations of fatherhood are still an unfinished process, failing to capture
diversity and challenges in contemporary families.
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Fatherhood Father involvement Instagram Digital expression Hashtag
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Universidad de Navarra