High levels of human labour export are engendering changes in the organisation and dynamics of the Filipino family and Philippine society. Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) are lauded by the government as “Bagong Bayani”, or modern day heroes, because of their remittances, which amount to billions and keep the national economy afloat. OFWs seek work opportunities across continents to support their left-behind loved ones. Such fragmentation of the Filipino family leads to the formation of a new household arrangement: the transnational family. Running parallel to this steady international labour migration is the proliferation of digital mobile devices and convergent communication platforms. Mobile media, including smartphones, tablets and apps...
This paper provides a historical perspective on communication among Filipino transnational families....
Transnational mothers working in foreign countries face the challenges of providing “intensive” moth...
In the globalised world, it is evident that mobile phones have the potential to empower migrant work...
This article investigates the ways in which six Filipino migrant adult children in Melbourne, Austra...
This paper explores the redefinition of the roles and operation of the Filipino family for migrant a...
This article investigates the ways in which six Filipino migrant adult children in Melbourne, Austra...
The Philippines is an intensely migrant society with an annual migration of one million people, lead...
This article investigates whether smartphones function as environments of polymedia (Madianou & Mill...
The study investigates the role of information and communication technology (ICT) in sustaining pare...
This article examines how the mobile phone might matter in the exercise of conjugal power relations ...
Affordances provided by digital technologies and mobile apps (WhatsApp, Skype, Messenger) help in ma...
The study investigates the role of information and communication technology in sustaining parental r...
The inflow of migrant workers within the Asian region has been a significant phenomenon. With the gr...
This paper explores the redefinition of the roles and operation of the Filipino family for migrant a...
This paper explores the redefinition of the roles and operation of the Filipino family for migrant a...
This paper provides a historical perspective on communication among Filipino transnational families....
Transnational mothers working in foreign countries face the challenges of providing “intensive” moth...
In the globalised world, it is evident that mobile phones have the potential to empower migrant work...
This article investigates the ways in which six Filipino migrant adult children in Melbourne, Austra...
This paper explores the redefinition of the roles and operation of the Filipino family for migrant a...
This article investigates the ways in which six Filipino migrant adult children in Melbourne, Austra...
The Philippines is an intensely migrant society with an annual migration of one million people, lead...
This article investigates whether smartphones function as environments of polymedia (Madianou & Mill...
The study investigates the role of information and communication technology (ICT) in sustaining pare...
This article examines how the mobile phone might matter in the exercise of conjugal power relations ...
Affordances provided by digital technologies and mobile apps (WhatsApp, Skype, Messenger) help in ma...
The study investigates the role of information and communication technology in sustaining parental r...
The inflow of migrant workers within the Asian region has been a significant phenomenon. With the gr...
This paper explores the redefinition of the roles and operation of the Filipino family for migrant a...
This paper explores the redefinition of the roles and operation of the Filipino family for migrant a...
This paper provides a historical perspective on communication among Filipino transnational families....
Transnational mothers working in foreign countries face the challenges of providing “intensive” moth...
In the globalised world, it is evident that mobile phones have the potential to empower migrant work...