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|a Connecting families? :
|b information & communication technologies, generations, and the life course /
|c edited by Barbara Barbosa Neves and Cláudia Casimiro.
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|t The family has become a network /
|r Barry Wellman --
|t Connecting families? An introduction /
|r Barbara Barbosa Neves and Cláudia Casimiro --
|t Theoretical perspectives on technology and society: implications for understanding the relationship between ICTs and family life /
|r Natasha Mauthner and Karolina Kazimierczak --
|t Recursive approaches to technology adoption, families, and the life course: actor network theory and strong structuration theory /
|r Geoffrey Mead and Barbara Barbosa Neves --
|t Weaving family connections on- and offline: the turn to networked individualism /
|r Anabel Quan-Haase, Hua Wang, Barry Wellman, and Renwen Zhang --
|t Oversharing in the time of selfies: an aesthetics of disappearance? /
|r Amanda du Preez --
|t The application of digital methods in a life course approach to family studies /
|r Alexia Maddox --
|t Cross-disciplinary research methods to study technology use, family, and life course dynamics: lessons from an action research project on social isolation and loneliness in later life /
|r Barbara Barbosa Neves, Ron Baecker, Diana Carvalho, and Alexandra Sanders --
|t From object to instrument: technologies as tools for family relations and family research /
|r Cláudia Casimiro and Magda Nico --
|t Use of communication technology to maintain intergenerational contact: toward an understanding of 'digital solidarity' /
|r Siyun Peng, Merril Silverstein, J. Jill Suitor, Megan Gilligan, Woosang Hwang, Sangbo Nam, and Brianna Routh --
|t Careful families and care as 'kinwork': an intergenerational study of families and digital media use in Melbourne, Australia /
|r Jolynna Sinanan and Larissa Hjorth --
|t Floating narratives: transnational families and digital storytelling /
|r Catalina Arango Patiño --
|t Rescue chains and care talk among immigrants and their left-behind parents /
|r Sondra Cuban --
|t 'Wherever you go, wherever you are, I am with you...connected with my mobile': the use of mobile text messages for the maintenance of family and romantic relations /
|r Bernadette Kneidlinger-Müller --
|t Permeability of work-family boders: effects of information and communication technologies on work-family conflict at the childcare stage in Japan /
|r Yuka Sakamoto --
|t Digital connections and family practices /
|r Elizabeth B. Silva.
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|a "Are Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) connecting families? And what does this mean in terms of family routines, relationships, norms, work, intimacy and privacy? This edited collectiont akes a life course and generational perspective covering theory, including posthumanism and strong structuration theory, and methodology, including digital and cross-disciplinary methods. It presents a series of case studies on topics such as intergenerational connections, work-life balance, transnational families, digital storytelling and mobile parenting. It will give studients, researchers and practitioners a variety of tools to make sense of how ICTs are used, appropriated and domesticated in family life. These tools allow for an informed and critical understanding ICTs and family dynamics"--Back cover image
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