During the COVID-19 crisis, living in lockdown and observing social distancing rules have become an integral part of everyday life. In this article, I offer some auto-ethnographic reflections on the increased use of ICTs within families and particularly across generations. Using vignettes relating to communication with my one-year-old granddaughter and my 92-year-old mother, I consider what it means to have the haptic dimensions of kinship relations stripped out and replaced by technologically mediated connection. By way of conclusion, I consider the relationship between the ‘magic’ of ICTs in interpersonal communication on the one hand and Marshall Sahlins’ notion of mutuality on the other
This paper investigates transnational families’ experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak and th...
Language and communication are central to shaping concepts such as kinship categories
COVID-19 and UK-wide lockdown measures in spring 2020 confined people to their homes, with implicati...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Chapter 3 seeks to frame Digital Kinship in terms of debates around the effects of media especially ...
In this article, I develop an argument about a new type of mediated co-presence termed ‘ambient co-p...
Mobile and Ubiquitous technologies have the potential to strengthen and enrich geographically disper...
Keeping in contact with our friends and family members, which is vital for relationship maintenance,...
Drawing on multi-sited ethnography and qualitative research, I argue that the visual register in par...
This article analyzes the influence of ICTs use on transnational connections and on their perpetuati...
The restrictions imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic pose significant risks to the human ri...
Drawing on multi-sited ethnography and qualitative research, I argue that the visual register in par...
Appropriation of connecting technology in the context of family use has revealed its affordance as m...
Affective haptic devices (AHDs) are communication technologies utilizing the sense of touch, and inc...
Previous work suggests that older adults view communication with family as being worthy of time and ...
This paper investigates transnational families’ experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak and th...
Language and communication are central to shaping concepts such as kinship categories
COVID-19 and UK-wide lockdown measures in spring 2020 confined people to their homes, with implicati...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Chapter 3 seeks to frame Digital Kinship in terms of debates around the effects of media especially ...
In this article, I develop an argument about a new type of mediated co-presence termed ‘ambient co-p...
Mobile and Ubiquitous technologies have the potential to strengthen and enrich geographically disper...
Keeping in contact with our friends and family members, which is vital for relationship maintenance,...
Drawing on multi-sited ethnography and qualitative research, I argue that the visual register in par...
This article analyzes the influence of ICTs use on transnational connections and on their perpetuati...
The restrictions imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic pose significant risks to the human ri...
Drawing on multi-sited ethnography and qualitative research, I argue that the visual register in par...
Appropriation of connecting technology in the context of family use has revealed its affordance as m...
Affective haptic devices (AHDs) are communication technologies utilizing the sense of touch, and inc...
Previous work suggests that older adults view communication with family as being worthy of time and ...
This paper investigates transnational families’ experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak and th...
Language and communication are central to shaping concepts such as kinship categories
COVID-19 and UK-wide lockdown measures in spring 2020 confined people to their homes, with implicati...