THE PHENOMENON OF SHARENTING IN CYBERWORLD: A CASE STUDY OF YOUNG MOTHERS WITH EARLY CHILDREN
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https://doi.org/10.20414/iek.v7i1.9630Keywords:
Sharenting Phenomenon; Social Media; early childhoodAbstract
The activity of immortalizing every moment in every activity or event is a common thing for parents, especially mothers. There are many factors that make a mother carry out this activity. In the very rapid development of technology, the activity of sharing your child's moments is carried out in cyberspace, known as sharenting. The practice of sharenting certainly experiences two opposing things, namely pros and cons. Moreover, when mothers decide to use certain social media to practice sharenting with several considerations. This research uses qualitative research with a phenomenological approach. The data collection technique uses observation techniques and in-depth interviews with each informant. The informants in this research were 3 young mothers from the millennial generation, aged 26 to 32 years, who had been blessed with children from their marriage. This research was conducted for 6 months. For data analysis techniques, researchers used 9 stages of Collaizi analysis. The research results show that there are several reasons for informants to practice sharenting and certain reasons for choosing social media to use as sharenting practice.
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