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Mothering and Social Media: Role Distribution of Parenting and Family Communications of Social Media User Mother’s
Yuanita Setyastuti1, Jenny Ratna Suminar2, Purwanti Hadisiwi3, Feliza Zubair4

1Yuanita Setyastuti, Padjajaran University and Lambung Mangkurat University.
2Jenny Ratna, Suminar Padjajaran University.
3Purwanti Hadisiwi, Padjajaran University.
4Feliza Zubair, Padjajaran University.
Manuscript received on 22 April 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 05 May 2019 | Manuscript Published on 17 May 2019 | PP: 54-64 | Volume-8 Issue-1S May 2019 | Retrieval Number: A10090581S19/2019©BEIESP
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Abstract: This study aimed to determine the internet usage in women who are married and have children, and how the division of roles in child cares and communication that accompany the role. This study was conducted with qualitative approach with interview nine respondents and has observed the social media account of respondent. The subjects of this study were women under 34 years old who have children and active in social media. Techniques Data analysis used descriptive analysis. The results showed that the division of the role of parenting and domestic work are done by the majority of mothers. There was no change in the role between before with after having children. The division of roles on most of the respondents not based on communication and agreement. All the respondent has actively used social media and most of them were Facebook user. The results showed that the division of the role of parenting and domestic work are done by the majority of mothers. There was no change in the role between before with after having children.
Keywords: Family Communication, Division Role, Mother, Parenting, Social Media.
Scope of the Article: Social Networks