Transition to parenting is a transformative phase where first-time parents may feel the expectation of having to “learn” and “perform” a new social role. In this scenario, parenting apps are part of a broader media ecology new parents can rely on, as pedagogical agents providing informal education and support. This paper offers a critical-pedagogical analysis of a fathering app, investigating the type of parenting knowledge proposed and the broader overarching discourses it reflects. Findings show a double tendency. At a surface level, the app serves the practical purposes of offering new fathers solace and guidance; at a latent level, fatherhood is discursively “intensified”, following intensive parenting trends, and “othered” as a different experience from motherhood, whereas the role of the father is constructed as both ancillary and controlling, reinforcing, besides trying to question, traditional family scripts.
Cino, D. (2024). “You’ll learn to be the best dad ever!” A parenting app as a digital “more-knowledgeable-other” at the transition to fatherhood. STUDI SULLA FORMAZIONE, 27(2), 69-85 [10.36253/ssf-15487].
“You’ll learn to be the best dad ever!” A parenting app as a digital “more-knowledgeable-other” at the transition to fatherhood
Cino, DPrimo
2024
Abstract
Transition to parenting is a transformative phase where first-time parents may feel the expectation of having to “learn” and “perform” a new social role. In this scenario, parenting apps are part of a broader media ecology new parents can rely on, as pedagogical agents providing informal education and support. This paper offers a critical-pedagogical analysis of a fathering app, investigating the type of parenting knowledge proposed and the broader overarching discourses it reflects. Findings show a double tendency. At a surface level, the app serves the practical purposes of offering new fathers solace and guidance; at a latent level, fatherhood is discursively “intensified”, following intensive parenting trends, and “othered” as a different experience from motherhood, whereas the role of the father is constructed as both ancillary and controlling, reinforcing, besides trying to question, traditional family scripts.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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