How is Fatherhood Framed Online in Singapore?

Van, Tran Hien, Goyal, Abhay, Siddique, Muhammad, Cheung, Lam Yin, Parekh, Nimay, Huang, Jonathan Y, McCrickerd, Keri, Tandoc, Edson C Jr., Chung, Gerard, Kumar, Navin

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

The proliferation of discussion about fatherhood in Singapore attests to its significance, indicating the need for an exploration of how fatherhood is framed, aiding policy-making around fatherhood in Singapore. Sound and holistic policy around fatherhood in Singapore may reduce stigma and apprehension around being a parent, critical to improving the nation's flagging birth rate. We analyzed 15,705 articles and 56,221 posts to study how fatherhood is framed in Singapore across a range of online platforms (news outlets, parenting forums, Twitter). We used NLP techniques to understand these differences. While fatherhood was framed in a range of ways on the Singaporean online environment, it did not seem that fathers were framed as central to the Singaporean family unit. A strength of our work is how the different techniques we have applied validate each other.

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