We undertook a systematic review to understand (i) how motherhood is represented across different media, (ii) how the modalities of media domains influence the motherhood representations that they offer, (iii) the gaps in recent research on the subject. We searched 7 databases for all studies investigating the representation of motherhood in media texts, in any geographical location, published after 31 December 2016. We identified 55 studies as relevant to the search criteria and undertook a thematic analysis of their findings. Our contribution is to offer a framework that summarizes and contrasts key themes of motherhood and tensions within and between motherhood ideologies as identified in different media domains.
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Mary, S. M., Duschinsky, R., Davis, L., Dunnett, S., & Coughlan, B. (2024). Representations of motherhood in the media: a systematic literature review. Information Communication and Society. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2024.2348020
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