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Appendix B - Selection of webpages consulted on Mumsnet and Netmums

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 April 2022

Lotika Singha
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University of York
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All these webpages were accessed over a period of time in 2013–2015.

Mumsnet (2012a) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 10 October 2012). Am I being unreasonable to get a cleaner? (www.mumsnet.com/Talk/ am_i_being_unreasonable/1584321-to-get-a-cleaner).

Mumsnet (2012b) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 24 November 2012). AIBU To think about getting a cleaner? (www.mumsnet.com/ Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/1619688-To-think-about-getting-acleaner).

Mumsnet (2013a) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 29 April 2013). AIBU To (privately) disapprove of my friend having a cleaner (www. mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/1744098-To-privatelydisapprove- of-my-friend-having-a-cleaner).

Mumsnet (2013b) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 14 August 2013). AIBU to ask what jobs you do that fit in well with school hours? (www. mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/1827105-to-ask-whatjobs- you-do-that-fit-in-well-with-school-hours).

Mumsnet (2014a) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 26 February 2014). AIBU Am I the only one who doesn't have a cleaner?? (www.mumsnet. com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/2009337-Am-I-the-only-onewho- doesnt-have-a-cleaner).

Mumsnet (2014b) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 3 May 2014). AIBU To not sack my cleaner? (www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_ unreasonable/2069957-To-not-sack-my-cleaner).

Mumsnet (2014c) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 16 May 2014). AIBU To feel a bit weird and embarrassed now we’ve got a cleaner? (www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/2081523-to-feela- bit-weird-and-embarrassed-now-weve-got-a-cleaner).

Mumsnet (2014d) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 24 May 2014). Cleaners – advice please. (www.mumsnet.com/Talk/good_ housekeeping/2088485-Cleaners-advice-please).

Mumsnet (2014e) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 10 June 2014). Anyone worked as a cleaner? (www.mumsnet.com/Talk/going_back_ to_work/2102836-Anyone-worked-as-a-cleaner).

Mumsnet (2014f) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 12 June 2014). AIBU To tell DH that we ARE getting a cleaner – no excuses anymore (www. mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/2104739-To-tell-DHthat- we-ARE-getting-a-cleaner-no-excuses-anymore). Mumsnet (2014g) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 18 June 2014). AIBU Cleaners, anyone who has one come and advise me please (www. mumsnet.com/Talk/good_housekeeping/2110706-Cleaners-anyonewho- has-one-come-and-advise-me-please).

Mumsnet (2014h) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 17 August 2014). AIBU TO be reluctant to hire MIL as a cleaner? (www.mumsnet.com/ Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/2161523-To-be-reluctant-to-hire-MILas- a-cleaner).

Mumsnet (2014i) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 19 September 2014). Is £15 p.h. a lot for a cleaner? (www.mumsnet.com/Talk/ good_housekeeping/2188704-Is-15-p-h-a-lot-for-a-cleaner).

Mumsnet (2014j) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 24 September 2014). What does your cleaner do? (www.mumsnet.com/Talk/good_ housekeeping/2192777-What-does-your-cleaner-do).

Mumsnet (2014k) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 25 September 2014). AIBU To not clean up for the (potential) cleaner? (www.mumsnet. com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/2194146-To-not-clean-up-forthe- potential-cleaner).

Mumsnet (2014l) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 26 September 2014). AIBU That part of me feels like a failure for wanting a cleaner? (www. mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/2194927-That-part-ofme- feels-like-a-failure-for-wanting-a-cleaner).

Mumsnet (2014m) Mumsnet discussion thread (started 22 October 2014). Cleaner problem (www.mumsnet.com/Talk/good_ housekeeping/2215792-Cleaner-problem).

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Work, Labour and Cleaning
The Social Contexts of Outsourcing Housework
, pp. 218 - 220
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Print publication year: 2019

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