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Mobile Communication and the Family
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正題名/作者:
Mobile Communication and the Family/ edited by Sun Sun Lim.
其他作者:
Lim, Sun Sun.
面頁冊數:
XIII, 187 p. 4 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Communication. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7441-3
ISBN:
9789401774413
Mobile Communication and the Family
Mobile Communication and the Family
[electronic resource] /edited by Sun Sun Lim. - 1st ed. 2016. - XIII, 187 p. 4 illus.online resource. - Mobile Communication in Asia: Local Insights, Global Implications,2468-2403. - Mobile Communication in Asia: Local Insights, Global Implications,.
Chapter 1: Asymmetries in Asian Families’ Domestication of Mobile Communication.- Values -- Chapter 2: Desiring Mobiles, Desiring Education: Mobile Phones and Families in a Rural Chinese Town -- Chapter 3: Balancing Religion, Technology and Parenthood: Indonesian Muslim Mothers’ Supervision of Children’s Internet Use -- Chapter 4: Helping the helpers: Understanding Family Storytelling by Domestic Helpers in Singapore.- Intimacies -- Chapter 5: Mobile Technology and "Doing Family" in a Global World: Indian Migrants in Cambodia -- Chapter 6: The Cultural Appropriation of Smartphones in Korean Transnational Families -- Chapter 7: Empowering Interactions, Sustaining Ties: Vietnamese Migrant Students’ Communication with Left-Behind Family and Friends.- Strategies -- Chapter 8: Restricting, Distracting, and Reasoning: Parental Mediation of Young Children’s Use of Mobile Communication Technology in Indonesia -- Chapter 9: Paradoxes in the Mobile Parenting Experiences of Filipino Mothers in Diaspora -- Chapter 10: The Value of the Life Course Perspective in the Design of Mobile Technologies for Older Adults.
This volume captures the domestication of mobile communication technologies by families in Asia, and its implications for family interactions and relationships. It showcases research on families across a spectrum of socio-economic profiles, from both rural and urban areas, offering insights on children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly. While mobile communication diffuses through Asia at a blistering pace, families in the region are also experiencing significant changes in light of unprecedented economic growth, globalisation, urbanisation and demographic shifts. Asia is therefore at the crossroads of technological transformation and social change. This book analyses the interactions of these two contemporaneous trends from the perspective of the family, covering a range of family types including nuclear, multi-generational, transnational, and multi-local, spanning the continuum from the media-rich to the media have-less. “Too long the subject of myths and stereotypes, Asian families’ lives are here sensitively analyzed in all their diversity in order to grasp how culture shapes and is shaped by the meaningful appropriation of new digital technologies within the home. In this welcome volume, authors expert across a range of countries and cultures unpack the emerging practices of technology domestication and use that matter to children and their families. Gender, religion, tradition and migration emerge as striking sources of asymmet ry, while emotional and relational bonds are often enhanced rather than undermined by families’ uses of technology.” Sonia Livingstone, Professor, Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics “Ranging from the dilemmas of Filipino mothers who are trying to manage their families while overseas, to the struggle for control between Indonesian children and their parents over cell phone use – and most everything in between – this savvy collection of insightful studies from Asia lends new depth and insight concerning the paradoxes of mobile communication. As such, it is an important, nuanced addition to the understanding of the way communication technology challenges and re-creates social relationships.” Professor James Katz, Feld Family Professor of Emerging Media & Executive Director, Center for Mobile Communication Studies, Boston University.
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