This chapter examines how digital media practices, relating to care and intimacy (the ‘intimate surveillance’), are being played out in the daily lives of intergenerational and cross-cultural families in Melbourne, Australia. Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in Melbourne with thirteen households in 2015–2016, it considers how ‘doing family’ practices — the ways that family members maintain co-presence through routines and everyday tasks — are interwoven with intergenerational and cross-cultural relationships, revealing textures of intimacy and boundary work that intersect with the mundane to create new types of social surveillance and disappearance. The chapter also introduces the framework of ‘digital kinship’, which provides a l...
The article presents a study of five Polish multicultural and multilingual families in Finland, and ...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the \u27postmodern\...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the 'postmoder...
How are intergenerational relationships playing out in and through the digital rhythms of the househ...
How are intergenerational relationships playing out in the digital rhythms of the household? Through...
Chapter 3 seeks to frame Digital Kinship in terms of debates around the effects of media especially ...
The visuality of apps such as Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp is becoming more apparent, especiall...
This chapter discusses the theoretical and methodological understandings that underpin research inve...
This article investigates the ways in which six Filipino migrant adult children in Melbourne, Austra...
This chapter discusses the theoretical and methodological understandings that underpin research inve...
Traditionally, family intimacy has been seen as depending on spatial proximity and physical closenes...
The explosion, development and varieties of ICTs offer a new “polymedia” environment of communicativ...
What becomes of elder care when family members are scattered across vast geographic distances? Based...
This book considers the impact of digital media and technology on lived experience for young people ...
This article examines images circulated through mobile media to emphasise the emotion work invested ...
The article presents a study of five Polish multicultural and multilingual families in Finland, and ...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the \u27postmodern\...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the 'postmoder...
How are intergenerational relationships playing out in and through the digital rhythms of the househ...
How are intergenerational relationships playing out in the digital rhythms of the household? Through...
Chapter 3 seeks to frame Digital Kinship in terms of debates around the effects of media especially ...
The visuality of apps such as Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp is becoming more apparent, especiall...
This chapter discusses the theoretical and methodological understandings that underpin research inve...
This article investigates the ways in which six Filipino migrant adult children in Melbourne, Austra...
This chapter discusses the theoretical and methodological understandings that underpin research inve...
Traditionally, family intimacy has been seen as depending on spatial proximity and physical closenes...
The explosion, development and varieties of ICTs offer a new “polymedia” environment of communicativ...
What becomes of elder care when family members are scattered across vast geographic distances? Based...
This book considers the impact of digital media and technology on lived experience for young people ...
This article examines images circulated through mobile media to emphasise the emotion work invested ...
The article presents a study of five Polish multicultural and multilingual families in Finland, and ...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the \u27postmodern\...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the 'postmoder...