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Year 2020, Issue: 50, 56 - 73, 28.07.2020

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References

  • Asidou, Ifeyinwa, Waters, Catherine, Dailey, Dawn, Lee, Kathryn ve Lyndon, Audrey, (2015). “Breastfeeding and Use of Social Media Among Fist-Time African American Mothers”, Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 44(2), s.268-278.
  • Balaam, Madeline, Comber, Rob, Jenkins, Ed, Sutton, Selina ve Garbett, Andrew, (2015). “FeedFinder: A Location-Mapping Mobile Application for Breastfeeding Women”, In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, s.1709-1718.
  • Barassi, Veronica, (2017). “BabyVeillance?: Expecting Parents, Online Surveillance and the Cultural Specificity of Pregnancy Apps”, Social Media + Society, 3(2), s.1-10.
  • Bhandari, Upasna, Neben, Tillmann, Chang, Klarissa ve Chung, Yong, (2017). “Effects of Interface Design Factors on Affective Repsonses and Quality Evaluations in Mobile Applications”, Computers in Human Behavior, 72, s.525-534.
  • Brownlie, Julie ve Spandler, Helen, (2018). “Materialities of Mundance Care and the Art of Holding One’s Own”, Sociology of Health & Illness, 40(2), s.256-269.
  • Burton-Jeangros, Claudine, (2011). “Survelliance of Risks in Everyday Life: The Agency of Pregnant Women and Its Limitations”, Social Theory & Health, 9(4), s.419-436.
  • Buse, Christina, Martin, Daryl ve Nettleton, Sarah, (2018). “Conceptualising ‘Materialities of Care’: Making Visible Mundane Material Culture in Health and Social Care Contexts”. Sociology of Health & Illness, 40(2), s.243-255.
  • Czeskis, Alexei, Dermendjieva, Ivayla, Yapit, Hussein, Borning, Alan, Friedman, Batya, Gill, Brian ve Kohno, Tadayoshi, (2010). “Parenting from the Pocket: Value Tensions and Technical Directions for Secure and Private Parent-Teen Mobile Safety”, In Proceedings of Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS), 14-16 July 2010.
  • Derbyshire, Emma ve Dancey, Darren, (2013). “Smartphone Medical Applications for Women’s Health: What is the Evidence-Base and Feedback?”, International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/782074
  • Dolan, Brian, (2013). “Report Finds Pregnancy Apps More Popular Than Fitness Apss. Mobile Health News”, 17.10.2018 tarihinde alındı: goo.gl/jAZXVc
  • Doty, Jennifer ve Dworkin, Jodi, (2014). “Online Social Support for Parents: A Critical Review”, Marriage & Family Review, 50(2), s.174-198.
  • Gard, Michael ve Lupton, Deborah, (2017). “Digital Health Goes to School: Implications of Digitising Children’s Bodies”, (Eds. Emmeline Taylor & Tonya Rooney), Surveillance Futures: Social and Ethical Implications of New Technologies for Children and Young People, s.36-49, London: Routledge.
  • Gibson, Lorna ve Hanson, Vicki L., (2013). “Digital Motherhood: How Does Technology Help New Mothers?”, In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, s.313-322.
  • Goetz, Maren, Muller, Mitho, Matthies, Lina Maria, Hansen, Jenny, Doster, Anne, Szabo, Akos, Pauluschke-Fröhlich, Jan, Abele, Harold, Sohn, Christof, Wallwiener, Markus ve Wallwiener, Stephanie, (2017). “Perceptions of Patient Engagement Applications During Pregnancy: A qualitative Assessment of the Patient’s Perspective”, JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 5(5): doi:10.2196/mhealth.7040
  • Gül-Ünlü, Derya, (2019a). “Evaluation of Digital Usage of Women through Motherhood Models as a Cultural Ideology”, Galatasaray Üniversitesi İletişim Dergisi, 31(2), s.137-167.
  • Gül-Ünlü, Derya, (2019b). “Dijital Anneler Mobil Uygulamaları Neden Kullanır?: Annelerin Mobil Uygulamaları Kullanım Önceliklerinin Sınıflandırılması”, 6.Uluslararası İletişim Günleri, İstanbul, 2-3 Mayıs 2019.
  • Hammond-Rashley, Lisa, (2005). “Work It Out With Your Wife: Gendered Expectations and Parenting Rhetoric Online”, NWSA Journal, 17, s.58-92.
  • Hearn, Lydia, Miller, Margaret ve Lester, Leanne, (2014). “Reading Perinatal Women Online: The Healthy You, Healthy Baby Website and App”, Journal of Obesity, https://bit.ly/2WmgqYf
  • Huckvale, Kit, Prieto, Jose, Tilney, Myna, Benghozi, Pierre-Jean ve Car, Josip, (2015). “Unaddressed Privacy Risks in Accredited Health and Wellness Apps: A Cross-Sectional Systematic Assessment”, BMC Medicine, 13(1), s.214.
  • Ives, Jonathan, (2014). “Men, Maternity and Moral Residue: Negotating the Moral Demands of the Transition to First Time Fatherhood”, Sociology of Health and Illness, 36(7), s.1003-1019.
  • Kraschnewski, Jennifer, Chuang, Chuang, Poole, Erika, Peyton, Tamara, Blubaugh, Ian, Pauli, Jaimey, Feher, Alyssa ve Reddy, Madhu, (2014). “Paging “Dr. Google”: Does Technology Fill the Gap Created by the Prenatal Care Visit Structure? Qualitative Focus Group Study with Pregnant Women”, Journal of Medical Internet Research, 16(6), s.e147.
  • Lagan, Briege, Sinclair, Marlene ve Kernohan, George, (2010). “Internet Use in Pregnancy Informs Women’s Decision Making: a Web‐Based Survey”, Birth, 37(2), s.106-115.
  • Lim, Sum S., (2016). “Through the Tablet Glass: Transcendent Parenting in an Era of Mobile Media and Cloud Computing”, Journal of Children and Media, 10(1), s.21-29.
  • Lim, Sun S., (2018). Transcendent Parenting in Digitally Connected Families: When the Technological Meets the Social, (Eds. Giovanna Mascheroni, Cristina Ponte & Ana Jorge), Digital Parenting. The Challenges for Families in the Digital Age, s.31-39, Göteborg: Nordicom.
  • Litter, Jo, (2013). “The Rise of the ‘Yummy Mummy’: Popular Conservatism and the NEoliberal MAternal in Contempopary British Culture”, Communication, Culture & Critique, 6(2), s.227-243.
  • Lupton, Deborah, (2012). “Precious Cargo’: Foetal Subjects, Risk and Reproductive Citizenship”, Critical Public Health, 22(3), s.329-340.
  • Lupton, Deborah, (2016a). “The Use and Value of Digital Media for Information about Pregnancy and Early Motherhood: A Focus Group Study”, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 16, s.171-181.
  • Lupton, Deborah, (2016b). “’Mastering Your Fertility’: The Digitised Reproductive Citizen”, (Eds. Anthony McCosker, Sonja Viviene & Amelia Johns), Negotiating Digital Citizenship: Control, Contest and Culture, London: Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Lupton, Deborah, (2019). “Caring Dataveillance: Women’s Use of Apps to Monitor Pregnancy and Children”, (Eds. Leila Green, Donell Holloway, Kylie Stevenson, Leslie Haddon & Tama Leaver), The Routledge Companion to Digital Media and Children, Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge.
  • Lupton, Deborah, (2014). “Critical Perspectives on Digital Health Technologies”, Sociology Compass, 8(12), s.1344-1359.
  • Lupton, Deborah, (2015). “Quantified Sex: A Critical Analysis of Sexual and Reproductive Self-Tracking Using Apps”, Culture, Health & Sexuality, 17(4), s.440-453.
  • Lupton, Deborah ve Jutel, Annemarie, (2015). “It’s Like Having a Physician in Your Pocket!’ A Critical Analysis of Self-Diagnosis Smartphone Apps”, Social Science & Medicine, 133, s.128-135.
  • Lupton, Deborah ve Pedersen, Sarah, (2016). “An Australian Survey of Women’s Use of Pregnancy and Parenting Apps”, Women and Birth, 29(4), s.368-375.
  • Lupton, Deborah, Pedersen, Sarah ve Thomas, Gareth, (2016). “Parenting and Digital Media: From the Early Web to Contemporary Digital Society”, Sociology Compass, 10(8), s.730-743.
  • Lupton, Deborah ve Thomas, Gareth M., (2015). “Playing Pregnancy: The Ludification and Gamification of Expectant Motherhood in Smartphone Apps”, M/C Journal, 18(5), s.1-3.
  • Lupton, Deborah ve Williamson, Ben, (2017). “The Datafied Child: The Dataveillance of Children and Implications for Their Rights”, New Media & Society, 19(5), s.780-794.
  • Martinez-Perez, Borja, Torre-Diez, Isabel ve Lopez-Coronado, Miguel, (2014). “Privacy and Security in Mobile Health Apps: A Review and Recommendations”, Journal of Medical Systems, 39(1), s.181.
  • Mindell, Jodi, Leichman, Erin, Composto, Jordana, Lee, Christina, Bhullar, Bula ve Walters, Russel, (2016). “Development of Infant and Toddler Sleep Patterns: Real-World Data From a Mobile Application”, Journal of Sleep Research, 25(5), s.508-516.
  • Neiterman, Elena, (2012). “Doing Pregnancy: Pregnant Embodiment as Performance”, Women’s Studies International Forum, 35(5), s.372-383.
  • O'Higgins, Amy, Murphy, Olivia C., Egan, Aileen, Mullaney, Laura, Sheehan, S. ve Turner, Micheal, (2014). “The Use of Digital Media by Women Using the Maternity Services in a Developed Country”, Irish Medical Journal, 108(10), s.313-315.
  • Pehora, Carolyne, Gajaria, Nisha, Stoute, Melyssa, Fracassa, Sonia, Serebale-O’Sullivan, Refilwe ve Matava, Clyde, (2015). “Are Parents Getting It Right?: A Survey of Parents’ Internet Use for Children’s Health Care Information”, Interactive Journal of Medical Research, 4(2), doi:10.2196/ijmr.3790
  • Peyton, Tamara ve Wisniewski, Pamela, (2019). “Improving a Design Space: Pregnancy as Collaborative Information and Social Support Ecology”, In Proceedings of Future of Information and Communication Conference, s.505-525.
  • Peyton, Tamara, Poole, Erika, Reddy, Madhu, Kraschnewski, Jennifer ve Chuang, Cynthia, (2014). “Every Pregnancy is Different: Designing mHealth fır the Pregnancy Ecology”, In Proceedings of the 2014 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, s.577-586.
  • Prabhakar, Annu, Bharadwaj, Anup, Shivaprakash, Sujith, Liang, Xiao, Siek, Katie ve Connely, Kay, (2018). “Desinging Social Support Enabling Mobile Application For New Mothers”, In Proceedings of the 12th European Alliance for Innovation (EAI) International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare-Demos, Posters, Doctoral Colloquium. 20-21 April 2018.
  • Roger, D., Skuse, A., Wilmore, M., Dalton, J., Flabouris, M. ve Clifton, V.L., (2013). “Pregnant Women’s Use of Information and Communications Technologies to Access Pregnancy-Related Health Information in South Australia”, Australian Journal of Primary Health, 19(4), s.308-312.
  • Salzmann-Eriksson, Martin ve Eriksson, Henrik, (2013). “Fathers Sharing About Early Parental Support in Health-Care-Virtual Discussions on an Internet Forum”, Health & Social Care in the Community, 21(4), s.381-390.
  • Scott, Karen, Gome, Gastao, Richards, Deborah ve Caldwell, Patrina, (2015). “How Trustworthy are Apps for Maternal and Child Health?”, Health and Technology, 4(4), s.329-336.
  • Seneviratne, Surranga, Senevirante, Aruna, Mohapatra, Prasant ve Mahati, Anirban, (2014). “Your Installed Apps Reveal Your Gender and More!”, Mobile Computing and Communications Review, 18(3), s.55-61.
  • Thomas, Gareth M. ve Lupton, Deborah, (2016). “Threats and Thrills: Pregnancy Apps, Risk and Consumption”, Health, Risk & Society, 17(7-8), s.495-509.
  • Thomas, Gareth M., Lupton, Deborah ve Pedersen, Sarah, (2018). “’The Appy for a Happy Pappy’: Expectant Fatherhood and Pregnancy Apps”, Journal of Gender Studies, 27(7), s.759-770.
  • Tomfohrde, Olivia ve Reinke, Jennifer, (2016). “Breastfeeding Mothers’ Use of Technology While Breastfeeding”, Computers in Human Behavior, 64, s.556-561.
  • Virani, Anila, Duffet-Leger, Linda ve Letourneau, Nicole, (2019). “Parenting Apps Review: In Search of Good Quality Apps”, mHealth, 5(44), s.1-15.
  • Zhao, Jing, Freeman, Becky ve Li, Mu, (2017). “How Do Infant Feeding Apps in China Measure Up?: A Content Quality Assessment”, JMIR mHeealth and uHealth, 5(12), s.e186.

Dijital Ebeveynlik ve Mobil Uygulamalar: Dijital Ebeveynlerin Mobil Uygulama Kullanım Pratiklerinin İncelenmesi

Year 2020, Issue: 50, 56 - 73, 28.07.2020

Abstract

Günümüzde bireyler, tıpkı diğer ihtiyaçları için olduğu gibi, ebeveynlik rollerine ilişkin ihtiyaçları doğrultusunda da dijital ortamın olanaklarından faydalanmaktadır. Söz konusu dijital iletişim ortamlarının en önemli ve işlevsel olanlarının başında ise, kullanıcılarına çok sayıda farklı konuda içerik sunan mobil uygulamalar gelmektedir. Mobil uygulamaların anında, çevrimdışı, ücretsiz olarak kullanılabilmesi ve doğrudan ebeveynlere yönelik içeriği sayesinde, anne ve babalar deneyimledikleri ebeveynlik sürecinin farklı dönemlerine ilişkin bilgi edinebilmekte ve böylelikle günlük pratiklerini kolaylaştırabilmektedirler. Ebeveynlerin mobil uygulama kullanım eğilimlerini odağına alan bu çalışma kapsamında, mevcut literatür ve çeşitli mobil uygulama örnekleri üzerinden gerçekleştirilecek literatür taraması aracılığıyla, dijital ebeveynlerin mobil uygulama kullanım pratiklerinin ele alınması ve ebeveynlerin mobil uygulama kullanımlarına ilişkin güncel tartışmaların sınıflandırılması amaçlanmaktadır. Ayrıca söz konusu çalışmanın, gelişen ve yaygınlaşan dijital iletişim teknolojileriyle birlikte, anne ve babaların günlük ebeveynlik pratiklerinin dönüşümünün anlaşılmasına da katkı sağlayacağı düşünülmektedir.

References

  • Asidou, Ifeyinwa, Waters, Catherine, Dailey, Dawn, Lee, Kathryn ve Lyndon, Audrey, (2015). “Breastfeeding and Use of Social Media Among Fist-Time African American Mothers”, Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 44(2), s.268-278.
  • Balaam, Madeline, Comber, Rob, Jenkins, Ed, Sutton, Selina ve Garbett, Andrew, (2015). “FeedFinder: A Location-Mapping Mobile Application for Breastfeeding Women”, In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, s.1709-1718.
  • Barassi, Veronica, (2017). “BabyVeillance?: Expecting Parents, Online Surveillance and the Cultural Specificity of Pregnancy Apps”, Social Media + Society, 3(2), s.1-10.
  • Bhandari, Upasna, Neben, Tillmann, Chang, Klarissa ve Chung, Yong, (2017). “Effects of Interface Design Factors on Affective Repsonses and Quality Evaluations in Mobile Applications”, Computers in Human Behavior, 72, s.525-534.
  • Brownlie, Julie ve Spandler, Helen, (2018). “Materialities of Mundance Care and the Art of Holding One’s Own”, Sociology of Health & Illness, 40(2), s.256-269.
  • Burton-Jeangros, Claudine, (2011). “Survelliance of Risks in Everyday Life: The Agency of Pregnant Women and Its Limitations”, Social Theory & Health, 9(4), s.419-436.
  • Buse, Christina, Martin, Daryl ve Nettleton, Sarah, (2018). “Conceptualising ‘Materialities of Care’: Making Visible Mundane Material Culture in Health and Social Care Contexts”. Sociology of Health & Illness, 40(2), s.243-255.
  • Czeskis, Alexei, Dermendjieva, Ivayla, Yapit, Hussein, Borning, Alan, Friedman, Batya, Gill, Brian ve Kohno, Tadayoshi, (2010). “Parenting from the Pocket: Value Tensions and Technical Directions for Secure and Private Parent-Teen Mobile Safety”, In Proceedings of Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS), 14-16 July 2010.
  • Derbyshire, Emma ve Dancey, Darren, (2013). “Smartphone Medical Applications for Women’s Health: What is the Evidence-Base and Feedback?”, International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/782074
  • Dolan, Brian, (2013). “Report Finds Pregnancy Apps More Popular Than Fitness Apss. Mobile Health News”, 17.10.2018 tarihinde alındı: goo.gl/jAZXVc
  • Doty, Jennifer ve Dworkin, Jodi, (2014). “Online Social Support for Parents: A Critical Review”, Marriage & Family Review, 50(2), s.174-198.
  • Gard, Michael ve Lupton, Deborah, (2017). “Digital Health Goes to School: Implications of Digitising Children’s Bodies”, (Eds. Emmeline Taylor & Tonya Rooney), Surveillance Futures: Social and Ethical Implications of New Technologies for Children and Young People, s.36-49, London: Routledge.
  • Gibson, Lorna ve Hanson, Vicki L., (2013). “Digital Motherhood: How Does Technology Help New Mothers?”, In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, s.313-322.
  • Goetz, Maren, Muller, Mitho, Matthies, Lina Maria, Hansen, Jenny, Doster, Anne, Szabo, Akos, Pauluschke-Fröhlich, Jan, Abele, Harold, Sohn, Christof, Wallwiener, Markus ve Wallwiener, Stephanie, (2017). “Perceptions of Patient Engagement Applications During Pregnancy: A qualitative Assessment of the Patient’s Perspective”, JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 5(5): doi:10.2196/mhealth.7040
  • Gül-Ünlü, Derya, (2019a). “Evaluation of Digital Usage of Women through Motherhood Models as a Cultural Ideology”, Galatasaray Üniversitesi İletişim Dergisi, 31(2), s.137-167.
  • Gül-Ünlü, Derya, (2019b). “Dijital Anneler Mobil Uygulamaları Neden Kullanır?: Annelerin Mobil Uygulamaları Kullanım Önceliklerinin Sınıflandırılması”, 6.Uluslararası İletişim Günleri, İstanbul, 2-3 Mayıs 2019.
  • Hammond-Rashley, Lisa, (2005). “Work It Out With Your Wife: Gendered Expectations and Parenting Rhetoric Online”, NWSA Journal, 17, s.58-92.
  • Hearn, Lydia, Miller, Margaret ve Lester, Leanne, (2014). “Reading Perinatal Women Online: The Healthy You, Healthy Baby Website and App”, Journal of Obesity, https://bit.ly/2WmgqYf
  • Huckvale, Kit, Prieto, Jose, Tilney, Myna, Benghozi, Pierre-Jean ve Car, Josip, (2015). “Unaddressed Privacy Risks in Accredited Health and Wellness Apps: A Cross-Sectional Systematic Assessment”, BMC Medicine, 13(1), s.214.
  • Ives, Jonathan, (2014). “Men, Maternity and Moral Residue: Negotating the Moral Demands of the Transition to First Time Fatherhood”, Sociology of Health and Illness, 36(7), s.1003-1019.
  • Kraschnewski, Jennifer, Chuang, Chuang, Poole, Erika, Peyton, Tamara, Blubaugh, Ian, Pauli, Jaimey, Feher, Alyssa ve Reddy, Madhu, (2014). “Paging “Dr. Google”: Does Technology Fill the Gap Created by the Prenatal Care Visit Structure? Qualitative Focus Group Study with Pregnant Women”, Journal of Medical Internet Research, 16(6), s.e147.
  • Lagan, Briege, Sinclair, Marlene ve Kernohan, George, (2010). “Internet Use in Pregnancy Informs Women’s Decision Making: a Web‐Based Survey”, Birth, 37(2), s.106-115.
  • Lim, Sum S., (2016). “Through the Tablet Glass: Transcendent Parenting in an Era of Mobile Media and Cloud Computing”, Journal of Children and Media, 10(1), s.21-29.
  • Lim, Sun S., (2018). Transcendent Parenting in Digitally Connected Families: When the Technological Meets the Social, (Eds. Giovanna Mascheroni, Cristina Ponte & Ana Jorge), Digital Parenting. The Challenges for Families in the Digital Age, s.31-39, Göteborg: Nordicom.
  • Litter, Jo, (2013). “The Rise of the ‘Yummy Mummy’: Popular Conservatism and the NEoliberal MAternal in Contempopary British Culture”, Communication, Culture & Critique, 6(2), s.227-243.
  • Lupton, Deborah, (2012). “Precious Cargo’: Foetal Subjects, Risk and Reproductive Citizenship”, Critical Public Health, 22(3), s.329-340.
  • Lupton, Deborah, (2016a). “The Use and Value of Digital Media for Information about Pregnancy and Early Motherhood: A Focus Group Study”, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 16, s.171-181.
  • Lupton, Deborah, (2016b). “’Mastering Your Fertility’: The Digitised Reproductive Citizen”, (Eds. Anthony McCosker, Sonja Viviene & Amelia Johns), Negotiating Digital Citizenship: Control, Contest and Culture, London: Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Lupton, Deborah, (2019). “Caring Dataveillance: Women’s Use of Apps to Monitor Pregnancy and Children”, (Eds. Leila Green, Donell Holloway, Kylie Stevenson, Leslie Haddon & Tama Leaver), The Routledge Companion to Digital Media and Children, Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge.
  • Lupton, Deborah, (2014). “Critical Perspectives on Digital Health Technologies”, Sociology Compass, 8(12), s.1344-1359.
  • Lupton, Deborah, (2015). “Quantified Sex: A Critical Analysis of Sexual and Reproductive Self-Tracking Using Apps”, Culture, Health & Sexuality, 17(4), s.440-453.
  • Lupton, Deborah ve Jutel, Annemarie, (2015). “It’s Like Having a Physician in Your Pocket!’ A Critical Analysis of Self-Diagnosis Smartphone Apps”, Social Science & Medicine, 133, s.128-135.
  • Lupton, Deborah ve Pedersen, Sarah, (2016). “An Australian Survey of Women’s Use of Pregnancy and Parenting Apps”, Women and Birth, 29(4), s.368-375.
  • Lupton, Deborah, Pedersen, Sarah ve Thomas, Gareth, (2016). “Parenting and Digital Media: From the Early Web to Contemporary Digital Society”, Sociology Compass, 10(8), s.730-743.
  • Lupton, Deborah ve Thomas, Gareth M., (2015). “Playing Pregnancy: The Ludification and Gamification of Expectant Motherhood in Smartphone Apps”, M/C Journal, 18(5), s.1-3.
  • Lupton, Deborah ve Williamson, Ben, (2017). “The Datafied Child: The Dataveillance of Children and Implications for Their Rights”, New Media & Society, 19(5), s.780-794.
  • Martinez-Perez, Borja, Torre-Diez, Isabel ve Lopez-Coronado, Miguel, (2014). “Privacy and Security in Mobile Health Apps: A Review and Recommendations”, Journal of Medical Systems, 39(1), s.181.
  • Mindell, Jodi, Leichman, Erin, Composto, Jordana, Lee, Christina, Bhullar, Bula ve Walters, Russel, (2016). “Development of Infant and Toddler Sleep Patterns: Real-World Data From a Mobile Application”, Journal of Sleep Research, 25(5), s.508-516.
  • Neiterman, Elena, (2012). “Doing Pregnancy: Pregnant Embodiment as Performance”, Women’s Studies International Forum, 35(5), s.372-383.
  • O'Higgins, Amy, Murphy, Olivia C., Egan, Aileen, Mullaney, Laura, Sheehan, S. ve Turner, Micheal, (2014). “The Use of Digital Media by Women Using the Maternity Services in a Developed Country”, Irish Medical Journal, 108(10), s.313-315.
  • Pehora, Carolyne, Gajaria, Nisha, Stoute, Melyssa, Fracassa, Sonia, Serebale-O’Sullivan, Refilwe ve Matava, Clyde, (2015). “Are Parents Getting It Right?: A Survey of Parents’ Internet Use for Children’s Health Care Information”, Interactive Journal of Medical Research, 4(2), doi:10.2196/ijmr.3790
  • Peyton, Tamara ve Wisniewski, Pamela, (2019). “Improving a Design Space: Pregnancy as Collaborative Information and Social Support Ecology”, In Proceedings of Future of Information and Communication Conference, s.505-525.
  • Peyton, Tamara, Poole, Erika, Reddy, Madhu, Kraschnewski, Jennifer ve Chuang, Cynthia, (2014). “Every Pregnancy is Different: Designing mHealth fır the Pregnancy Ecology”, In Proceedings of the 2014 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, s.577-586.
  • Prabhakar, Annu, Bharadwaj, Anup, Shivaprakash, Sujith, Liang, Xiao, Siek, Katie ve Connely, Kay, (2018). “Desinging Social Support Enabling Mobile Application For New Mothers”, In Proceedings of the 12th European Alliance for Innovation (EAI) International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare-Demos, Posters, Doctoral Colloquium. 20-21 April 2018.
  • Roger, D., Skuse, A., Wilmore, M., Dalton, J., Flabouris, M. ve Clifton, V.L., (2013). “Pregnant Women’s Use of Information and Communications Technologies to Access Pregnancy-Related Health Information in South Australia”, Australian Journal of Primary Health, 19(4), s.308-312.
  • Salzmann-Eriksson, Martin ve Eriksson, Henrik, (2013). “Fathers Sharing About Early Parental Support in Health-Care-Virtual Discussions on an Internet Forum”, Health & Social Care in the Community, 21(4), s.381-390.
  • Scott, Karen, Gome, Gastao, Richards, Deborah ve Caldwell, Patrina, (2015). “How Trustworthy are Apps for Maternal and Child Health?”, Health and Technology, 4(4), s.329-336.
  • Seneviratne, Surranga, Senevirante, Aruna, Mohapatra, Prasant ve Mahati, Anirban, (2014). “Your Installed Apps Reveal Your Gender and More!”, Mobile Computing and Communications Review, 18(3), s.55-61.
  • Thomas, Gareth M. ve Lupton, Deborah, (2016). “Threats and Thrills: Pregnancy Apps, Risk and Consumption”, Health, Risk & Society, 17(7-8), s.495-509.
  • Thomas, Gareth M., Lupton, Deborah ve Pedersen, Sarah, (2018). “’The Appy for a Happy Pappy’: Expectant Fatherhood and Pregnancy Apps”, Journal of Gender Studies, 27(7), s.759-770.
  • Tomfohrde, Olivia ve Reinke, Jennifer, (2016). “Breastfeeding Mothers’ Use of Technology While Breastfeeding”, Computers in Human Behavior, 64, s.556-561.
  • Virani, Anila, Duffet-Leger, Linda ve Letourneau, Nicole, (2019). “Parenting Apps Review: In Search of Good Quality Apps”, mHealth, 5(44), s.1-15.
  • Zhao, Jing, Freeman, Becky ve Li, Mu, (2017). “How Do Infant Feeding Apps in China Measure Up?: A Content Quality Assessment”, JMIR mHeealth and uHealth, 5(12), s.e186.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Communication and Media Studies
Journal Section Research Articles
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Derya Gül Ünlü 0000-0003-3936-7988

Publication Date July 28, 2020
Submission Date May 17, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Issue: 50

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APA Gül Ünlü, D. (2020). Dijital Ebeveynlik ve Mobil Uygulamalar: Dijital Ebeveynlerin Mobil Uygulama Kullanım Pratiklerinin İncelenmesi. İletişim Kuram Ve Araştırma Dergisi, 2020(50), 56-73.