Blogging Family-like Relations when Visiting Theme and Amusement Parks: The Use of Children in Displays Online
Author(s) -
Anne-Li Lindgren,
Anna Sparrman
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
culture unbound journal of current cultural research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.256
H-Index - 7
ISSN - 2000-1525
DOI - 10.3384/cu.2000.1525.146997
Subject(s) - theme park , amusement , theme (computing) , perspective (graphical) , the internet , sociology , photography , psychology , advertising , visual arts , social psychology , geography , art , world wide web , computer science , tourism , archaeology , business
This paper combines sociological perspectives on family display, internet studies on family and private photography and a child studies perspective on the display of children. The paper proposes that blogging practices related to visits to theme and amusement parks in Sweden provide a new arena for people to displayfami-ly-like relationships. In the different displays,adults mainly use pictures of chil-dren in the blogs to demonstratetheir ability to perform family-likerelationships. The paper suggests that thisform of child-centred display,a visualized child-centredness, done during the park visit as well as in the blogging, is part of the construction of contemporary childhoods and what it means to be a child today and has not been theorized in earlier research on the display of family-like rela-tions.Kultur för och av bar
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