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Negotiating ‘ideal worker’ and intensive mothering ideologies: Australian mothers’ emotional geographies during their commutes Négocier le mythe de l’« employé parfait » et l’idéologie du maternage intensif: les géographies des émotions pour les mères australiennes au cours de leurs trajets quotidiens Negociando las ideologías sobre la “trabajadora ideal” y la maternidad intensiva: geografías emocionales de las madres australianas durante sus desplazamientos

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posted on 2024-07-11, 14:12 authored by Laura Rodriguez Castro, Michelle Brady, Kay CookKay Cook
Individualized, maternalist and marketized discourses of childcare are pervasive in Australia as they are in other liberal welfare states. Responsibility is overwhelmingly placed on mothers to carry out most childcare work themselves or to arrange informal or paid childcare. One of the key tasks for most employed mothers is transporting children alongside their commuting journeys. In this context we used mapping/graphic elicitation interviews with 45 Australian employed mothers to explore their commuting experiences through the lens of emotional geographies. Our findings reveal that mothers’ experiences of their commutes were shaped by negotiations with intensive mothering and ‘ideal worker’ ideologies during this journey resulting in emotions of guilt, shame and stress. The spatial and temporal organization of childcare, and incompatibilities between their commuting transport needs and the organization of public transport and parking, tended to amplify these tensions. Through an emotional geographies lens we complicate linear understandings of commuting and mainstream transport and planning work, while calling for more attention to the affective and relational dimensions of mothers’ everyday geographies of care and paid work.

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ARC | DP160101816

Addressing childcare flexibility : Australian Research Council (ARC) | DP160101816

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ISSN

1470-1197

Journal title

Social and Cultural Geography

Volume

23

Issue

3

Pagination

460-478

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

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Copyright © 2020 the authors. This is an Accepted Manuscript version of the following article, is deposited under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).

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Négocier le mythe de l’« employé parfait » et l’idéologie du maternage intensif: les géographies des émotions pour les mères australiennes au cours de leurs trajets quotidiens / Negociando las ideologías sobre la “trabajadora ideal” y la maternidad intensiva: geografías emocionales de las madres australianas durante sus desplazamientos

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eng

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