(ICT) focus on factors such as gender, class and communication infrastructures in explaining how and whether people communicate across distance. In this article, I argue that such analyses fail to capture the full complexity of ICT use. I use the results of a large qualitative study of transnational families, conducted in Australia
In this article, I develop an argument about a new type of mediated co-presence termed ‘ambient co-p...
This chapter investigates the cumulative consequences of new communication technologies for the phen...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the 'postmoder...
Through the analysis of 25 interviews with Iranian migrant women in Australia, this study shows how ...
© 2014 Global Networks Partnership & John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In this article, through comparing t...
This article analyzes the influence of ICTs use on transnational connections and on their perpetuati...
In this article, through comparing two highly skilled migrant groups in London, we explore how new t...
Family homes are equipped with multiple television sets, personal computers, digital music players, ...
Drawing on multi-sited ethnography and qualitative research, I argue that the visual register in par...
Drawing on multi-sited ethnography and qualitative research, I argue that the visual register in par...
As a result of the dominance of highly individualised, economistic and gendered analyses of migratio...
For several years, communication technologies are increasingly being part of the everyday life conte...
The purpose of this article is to look more closely into the movement of people, goods and informati...
The proliferation of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and new media environments ha...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the \u27postmodern\...
In this article, I develop an argument about a new type of mediated co-presence termed ‘ambient co-p...
This chapter investigates the cumulative consequences of new communication technologies for the phen...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the 'postmoder...
Through the analysis of 25 interviews with Iranian migrant women in Australia, this study shows how ...
© 2014 Global Networks Partnership & John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In this article, through comparing t...
This article analyzes the influence of ICTs use on transnational connections and on their perpetuati...
In this article, through comparing two highly skilled migrant groups in London, we explore how new t...
Family homes are equipped with multiple television sets, personal computers, digital music players, ...
Drawing on multi-sited ethnography and qualitative research, I argue that the visual register in par...
Drawing on multi-sited ethnography and qualitative research, I argue that the visual register in par...
As a result of the dominance of highly individualised, economistic and gendered analyses of migratio...
For several years, communication technologies are increasingly being part of the everyday life conte...
The purpose of this article is to look more closely into the movement of people, goods and informati...
The proliferation of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and new media environments ha...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the \u27postmodern\...
In this article, I develop an argument about a new type of mediated co-presence termed ‘ambient co-p...
This chapter investigates the cumulative consequences of new communication technologies for the phen...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the 'postmoder...