Communication within contemporary families is increasingly and to a significant extent mediated through technological devices and digital applications. Although the everyday reality of many multilingual families is permeated by technology, research on their digital and language practices has been scant. This article argues for the need for eclectic approaches that draw upon theories, practices, and findings from research on transnational families and migration, digitally mediated family communication, parental mediation, multilingualism online, and family multilingualism and language transmission. Two empirical case studies are presented on multilingual family constellations in Finland in which the instant messaging application WhatsApp was...
In the 1980s, a major English study by the Brunel University team that included Roger Silverstone, E...
In the 1980s, a major English study by the Brunel University team that included Roger Silverstone, E...
M. Gabriella Peter, L. Morgan University of Technology, Sydney (AUSTRALIA) Internet communication te...
The article presents a study of five Polish multicultural and multilingual families in Finland, and ...
This paper investigates family multilingualism in a polymedia perspective, presenting results from a...
This paper investigates family multilingualism in a polymedia perspective, presenting results from a...
Affordances provided by digital technologies and mobile apps (WhatsApp, Skype, Messenger) help in ma...
This study explores the use of WhatsApp instant messenger in extended families in two countries, Fin...
This chapter explores the process of mediatisation with an institutional and bottom-up approach to m...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Internet communication technolo...
Although digital technologies are an integral part of all areas of life, children and young people u...
This study explores how daily video calls were used by two multilingual family constellations to kee...
This article discusses family engagement with digital technology in inclusive education focusing on ...
Udgivelsesdato: MAYConcurrent with the explosive pervasion of information and communication technolo...
This is the postprint version of the article. The article has been peer-reviewed, but does not inclu...
In the 1980s, a major English study by the Brunel University team that included Roger Silverstone, E...
In the 1980s, a major English study by the Brunel University team that included Roger Silverstone, E...
M. Gabriella Peter, L. Morgan University of Technology, Sydney (AUSTRALIA) Internet communication te...
The article presents a study of five Polish multicultural and multilingual families in Finland, and ...
This paper investigates family multilingualism in a polymedia perspective, presenting results from a...
This paper investigates family multilingualism in a polymedia perspective, presenting results from a...
Affordances provided by digital technologies and mobile apps (WhatsApp, Skype, Messenger) help in ma...
This study explores the use of WhatsApp instant messenger in extended families in two countries, Fin...
This chapter explores the process of mediatisation with an institutional and bottom-up approach to m...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Internet communication technolo...
Although digital technologies are an integral part of all areas of life, children and young people u...
This study explores how daily video calls were used by two multilingual family constellations to kee...
This article discusses family engagement with digital technology in inclusive education focusing on ...
Udgivelsesdato: MAYConcurrent with the explosive pervasion of information and communication technolo...
This is the postprint version of the article. The article has been peer-reviewed, but does not inclu...
In the 1980s, a major English study by the Brunel University team that included Roger Silverstone, E...
In the 1980s, a major English study by the Brunel University team that included Roger Silverstone, E...
M. Gabriella Peter, L. Morgan University of Technology, Sydney (AUSTRALIA) Internet communication te...