2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2202.12962
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How Do Mothers and Fathers Talk About Parenting to Different Audiences?: Stereotypes and Audience Effects: An Analysis of r/Daddit, r/Mommit, and r/Parenting Using Topic Modelling

Melody Sepahpour-Fard,
Michael Quayle

Abstract: While major strides have been made towards gender equality in public life, serious inequality remains in the domestic sphere, especially around parenting. The present study analyses discussions about parenting on Reddit (i.e., a content aggregation website) to explore audience effects and gender stereotypes. It suggests a novel method to study topical variation in individuals' language when interacting with different audiences. Comments posted in 2020 were collected from three parenting subreddits (i.e., topic… Show more

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“…Reddit is a large public, potentially anonymous social media site, which is organized into hundreds of thousands of forums (or "subreddits") related to specific topics. Reddit is a rich data source for a number of NLP and Computational Social Science tasks: asking a favor [18], gender differences in discussions of parenting [19], political discussions [20,21], maternal health [22], narrative power in birth stories written by mothers [23], and self-improvement [24]. Reddit has also extensively been used to study mental health [25], including depression [26], non-suicidal self-injury [27], and suicide [28,29].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reddit is a large public, potentially anonymous social media site, which is organized into hundreds of thousands of forums (or "subreddits") related to specific topics. Reddit is a rich data source for a number of NLP and Computational Social Science tasks: asking a favor [18], gender differences in discussions of parenting [19], political discussions [20,21], maternal health [22], narrative power in birth stories written by mothers [23], and self-improvement [24]. Reddit has also extensively been used to study mental health [25], including depression [26], non-suicidal self-injury [27], and suicide [28,29].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%