Transnational mothers working in foreign countries face the challenges of providing “intensive” mothering to their children from a distance, and risk being subject to the “deviancy” discourse of mothering. This paper investigates the role of mobile phone usage, via voice, text messages, and social networking sites, in dealing with the tensions and ambivalence arising from transnational mothering as a dialectical process. We surveyed 42 Filipina and Indonesian foreign domestic workers (FDWs) in Singapore using a mixture of quantitative and qualitative methods. FDWs addressed tensions arising out of societal expectations of motherhood and their own anxieties about children’s well-being. The reluctant obsessive struggled to maintain a balance ...
In this article the author explores the cultural practices and identity of immigrant women with mobi...
The inflow of migrant workers within the Asian region has been a significant phenomenon. With the gr...
The study examines how migrants’ communication over mobile phone as well as their appropriation of t...
The Philippines is an intensely migrant society with an annual migration of one million people, lead...
Mother daughter relationship and attachment begins when placenta is attached to the mother’s body. ...
Mother daughter relationship and attachment begins when placenta is attached to the mother’s body. ...
Abstract This article is concerned with the impact of information and communication technologies (IC...
In the globalised world, it is evident that mobile phones have the potential to empower migrant work...
Abstract: This article explores the mobile-mediated mothering experiences among migrant Somali mothe...
This article examines how the mobile phone might matter in the exercise of conjugal power relations ...
Upon the release of Two-Way Permit (TWP) in November, 2002, the mainland women could go to Hong Kong...
High levels of human labour export are engendering changes in the organisation and dynamics of the F...
This paper explores the redefinition of the roles and operation of the Filipino family for migrant a...
This study examines how mothers of young children in Singapore engage in vernacular smartphone photo...
This article considers the ways in which information communication technologies (ICTs) are embedded ...
In this article the author explores the cultural practices and identity of immigrant women with mobi...
The inflow of migrant workers within the Asian region has been a significant phenomenon. With the gr...
The study examines how migrants’ communication over mobile phone as well as their appropriation of t...
The Philippines is an intensely migrant society with an annual migration of one million people, lead...
Mother daughter relationship and attachment begins when placenta is attached to the mother’s body. ...
Mother daughter relationship and attachment begins when placenta is attached to the mother’s body. ...
Abstract This article is concerned with the impact of information and communication technologies (IC...
In the globalised world, it is evident that mobile phones have the potential to empower migrant work...
Abstract: This article explores the mobile-mediated mothering experiences among migrant Somali mothe...
This article examines how the mobile phone might matter in the exercise of conjugal power relations ...
Upon the release of Two-Way Permit (TWP) in November, 2002, the mainland women could go to Hong Kong...
High levels of human labour export are engendering changes in the organisation and dynamics of the F...
This paper explores the redefinition of the roles and operation of the Filipino family for migrant a...
This study examines how mothers of young children in Singapore engage in vernacular smartphone photo...
This article considers the ways in which information communication technologies (ICTs) are embedded ...
In this article the author explores the cultural practices and identity of immigrant women with mobi...
The inflow of migrant workers within the Asian region has been a significant phenomenon. With the gr...
The study examines how migrants’ communication over mobile phone as well as their appropriation of t...