This paper examines how a group of Hong Kong working mothers use the internet in performing and realizing their paid work and domestic role identities. The internet is a technology-enabled space and also what Michel de Certeau calls a \u27practiced place\u27, where its nature and functions are necessarily determined by the actions and practices of agents. Through participant observation and the analysis of a sample of chatroom and forum messages from a user-driven Hong Kong-based parenting website called Happy Land, I examine the relationship between this virtual space and its users. I find that the website has developed beyond its technology-mediated nature into a community of face-to-face friendships and social and emotional support. In e...
This article presents findings from a three-year demonstration project in Sudbury, Ontario that used...
Mothers and mothers-to-be often become e-health users because of their need for sharing emotional a...
Mothers and mothers-to-be often become e-health users because of their need for sharing emotional a...
This paper investigates the role of an online community in the life of 11 Taiwanese women living in ...
This paper examines the on- and off-line identity performance of a group of Hong Kong middle-class w...
This paper makes a case for cyberspace and geographical space coexisting simultaneously as an interc...
Based on participant observation and content analysis of a web-based community of Hong Kong middle-c...
Addressing the particular context of China, this article has two aims. First, it offers reflections ...
The extension of information and communication technologies is purported to provide great opportunit...
The internet has increasingly become a part of our daily practices, and previous research has pointe...
This talk presents new critical insights on the sociality of young people in Hong Kong who physicall...
This talk presents new critical insights on the sociality of young people in Hong Kong who physicall...
What does it mean to “share” thought and experience in contexts enabled by new media platforms?1 In ...
Abstract There is always a mystery that surrounds the term ‘Cyber Space’. This paper gives insight ...
This study investigates how first-time mothers participate in online discussions in WeChat groups to...
This article presents findings from a three-year demonstration project in Sudbury, Ontario that used...
Mothers and mothers-to-be often become e-health users because of their need for sharing emotional a...
Mothers and mothers-to-be often become e-health users because of their need for sharing emotional a...
This paper investigates the role of an online community in the life of 11 Taiwanese women living in ...
This paper examines the on- and off-line identity performance of a group of Hong Kong middle-class w...
This paper makes a case for cyberspace and geographical space coexisting simultaneously as an interc...
Based on participant observation and content analysis of a web-based community of Hong Kong middle-c...
Addressing the particular context of China, this article has two aims. First, it offers reflections ...
The extension of information and communication technologies is purported to provide great opportunit...
The internet has increasingly become a part of our daily practices, and previous research has pointe...
This talk presents new critical insights on the sociality of young people in Hong Kong who physicall...
This talk presents new critical insights on the sociality of young people in Hong Kong who physicall...
What does it mean to “share” thought and experience in contexts enabled by new media platforms?1 In ...
Abstract There is always a mystery that surrounds the term ‘Cyber Space’. This paper gives insight ...
This study investigates how first-time mothers participate in online discussions in WeChat groups to...
This article presents findings from a three-year demonstration project in Sudbury, Ontario that used...
Mothers and mothers-to-be often become e-health users because of their need for sharing emotional a...
Mothers and mothers-to-be often become e-health users because of their need for sharing emotional a...