Neighborhood at your Fingertips: Transforming Community Online through a Canadian Social Networking Site for Mothers(Links to an external site.). Valtchanov, B.L., Parry, D.C., Glover, T.D., &...

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Neighborhood at your Fingertips: Transforming Community Online through a Canadian Social Networking Site for Mothers(Links to an external site.). Valtchanov, B.L., Parry, D.C., Glover, T.D., & Mulcahy, C.M. (2014).Gender, Technology, and Development,18, 187-217.


Abstract:


Local geographical communities have changed significantly in the last several decades due to a number of cultural factors, including women’s increased participation in the paid workforce and growing rates of single parenthood. Changing communities have resulted in increased social isolation for mothers raising young children, which often means a lack of vital social support, particularly from other mothers. The current research addresses this contemporary challenge by exploring the role of a Canadian social networking site for mothers, namely, Momstown.ca, in providing online social support to mothers. In particular, the study focuses on how the dynamic possibilities of technology mediate the experience of motherhood. Our research demonstrates that a social networking site, which facilitated a technologically mediated motherhood, enabled women to combat their social isolation through the creation of an accessible and supportive online community of mothers. The distinctive ease, convenience, and speed of online connectivity, combined with the respectfulness cultivated within this particular online community, facilitated mothers’ access to essential peer support in the forms of emotional sustenance, “appraisal assistance,” and informational resources. Mothers’ engagement with this online community was ultimately an empowering experience that speaks of the transformative possibilities of cyberfeminism.


Discussion Questions:



  1. What sampling technique was used in the study? How do you think this choice affected the validity of the study?

  2. Is the research question asked in this study predictive or descriptive?

  3. List the dependent variables included in this study and indicate which were predictor and outcome variables.

  4. In what ways did the researchers use correlations to answer their research question?

  5. Describe a study that would test causal factors for topic of the study. How feasible would it be to ethically conduct this study?



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Q1. What sampling technique was used in the study? How do you think this choice affected
the validity of the study?
Ans1. Sampling Technique used in the study is Purposive Sampling. This choice of technique affected the validity of research since it is a relevant mechanisms that could help us induct target audience based on the main topic of research, use of analytical framework and in order to improve the account that is been developed by the virtue of this report. Another kind of sampling technique used was snowball sampling in order to recruit the participants for the study. This choice of technique affected the validity of research since after each interview participants were asked to refer other mothers, so they would only refer people who are like minded and friends
Q2. Is the research question asked in this study...
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