Images of the child created by parenting websites
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Uniwersytet Kazimierza Wielkiego w Bydgoszczy, ul. Chodkiewicza 30, 85-064 Bydgoszcz, Polska
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Zakład Teorii Wychowania i Deontologii Nauczycielskiej, Uniwersytet Kazimierza Wielkiego w Bydgoszczy, ul. Chodkiewicza 30, 85-064 Bydgoszcz, Polska
Submission date: 2017-06-07
Final revision date: 2018-03-08
Acceptance date: 2018-03-08
Publication date: 2018-12-22
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Olga Furtak
Uniwersytet Kazimierza Wielkiego w Bydgoszczy, ul. Chodkiewicza 30, 85-064 Bydgoszcz, Polska
Ewa Kubiak-Szymborska
Zakład Teorii Wychowania i Deontologii Nauczycielskiej, Uniwersytet Kazimierza Wielkiego
w Bydgoszczy, ul. Chodkiewicza 30, 85-064 Bydgoszcz, Polska
Wychowanie w Rodzinie 2018;17(1):259-275
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ABSTRACT
Aim: The issues of the child (and also of childhood) are relatively often addressed
in various publications, revealing the multiplicity of aspects and contexts of these categories.
The aim of this text is to consider the “child” category in the context of the phenomenon
of mediatization which, in particular, comes down to looking at it from the
perspective of the most popular parenting websites. Images with a positive emotional
charge as well those with a negative and ambivalent one are both discussed in the text.
They do not exhaust the spectrum of images of the child, but comprise those that appear
most often on these websites and constitute a certain “added value” to the images presented
by other researchers, looking at the child from the perspective of TV series and
television programmes, or commercials.
Methods: While preparing the text, we used the method of secondary source analysis,
with the sources being websites addressed to parents, also known as parenting websites. A review and analysis of these websites prompted the authors to reflect on the images
of the child created by them.
Results: The results of our consideration illustrate that, on the one hand, the scope
and diversity of the information, suggestions, and advice given to parents from the perspective
of the images of the child created on the websites and, on the other hand, indicate
the scope of social, cultural, and educational consequences resulting from
“translating” the virtual image created on the websites into the real image of the child,
his or her behaviour, relationships, attitude to others and to the world, and to its daily
functioning.
Conclusions: The review and analysis of parenting websites indicate that in the
vast majority they present the image of the child, defined in this text as a child at risk,
regardless of whether this risk lies in the enormous mass of disease causative agents
(highest frequency), or in other factors related to the care and upbringing of the child,
and the circumstances and conditions in which they take place (lower frequency).
It gives rise to specific consequences. On the one hand, exhibiting such an image provides
parents with the necessary knowledge sensitizing them to all kinds of factors that
may turn out to be unfavourable to the child’s development while, on the other hand,
creating such an image may result in parents’ excessive and unjustified fear of being
a parent, or in being overprotective when caring for the child. Therefore, it is important
to make parents aware of the fact that in using parenting websites they should do so
with caution and the necessary detachment from the information provided in them and,
above all, use common sense in assessing the content they come in contact with.
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