EXPLORING THE ROLE OF MALAYSIAN MUSLIM MOTHERS IN MEDIATING THEIR CHILDREN'S YOUTUBE USAGE

Nur Afiqah Ab. Latif, Che Nooryohana Zulkifli, Anis Shaari
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Abstract: In this digital era, YouTube has become prominent in children's lives as a source of entertainment and education. Nonetheless, parents face conundrum in controlling or monitoring their children activities on YouTube. This research explores the significant role that Malaysian Muslim mothers play in mediating their children's engagement with YouTube. We aim to gain insights into the mothers' mediation strategies through in-depth interviews with three informants. Using a purposive sampling technique, we selected three Malaysian Muslim mothers of children aged 3-8 years old who actively viewed YouTube. We conducted semi-structured interviews, which allowed the informants to share their strategies, challenges, and perspectives regarding their children's YouTube usage. A thematic analysis based on mediation strategies theories was conducted to extract critical insights, including - 1) rules and guidelines, 2) mothers' roles, and 3) Islamic influences. The findings of this study suggest the used of restrictive and instructive mediation strategies to manage children's media consumption. These strategies aim to strike a balance between allowing children some autonomy in their media choices and ensuring the content aligns with the family's values and educational goals. They actively set time limits, verify the content, recommend Islamic content and explain the significance of good and bad content. Their commitment reflects a dynamic relationship between religious faith and digital parenting practices within the Malaysian Muslim context. Keywords: Children; Mediating; Muslim mothers; Parenting; YouTube
探讨马来西亚穆斯林母亲在调解孩子使用YouTube方面的作用
摘要:在这个数字时代,YouTube作为儿童娱乐和教育的重要来源,在儿童的生活中占有重要地位。然而,家长们在控制或监控孩子在YouTube上的活动方面面临着难题。这项研究探讨了马来西亚穆斯林母亲在调解孩子与YouTube的接触方面所起的重要作用。我们的目标是通过与三名举报人的深入访谈,深入了解母亲的调解策略。使用有目的的抽样技术,我们选择了三位马来西亚穆斯林母亲,她们的孩子年龄在3-8岁之间,她们经常观看YouTube。我们进行了半结构化访谈,让受访者分享他们关于孩子使用YouTube的策略、挑战和观点。基于调解策略理论的专题分析提取了关键的见解,包括- 1)规则和指导方针,2)母亲的角色,以及3)伊斯兰教的影响。本研究结果建议使用限制性和指导性调解策略来管理儿童媒体消费。这些策略的目的是在允许孩子在媒体选择上有一些自主权和确保内容符合家庭价值观和教育目标之间取得平衡。他们积极设定时间限制,验证内容,推荐伊斯兰内容,并解释好坏内容的意义。他们的承诺反映了马来西亚穆斯林背景下宗教信仰与数字育儿实践之间的动态关系。关键词:儿童;调解;穆斯林的母亲;父母;YouTube
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