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Digital Media Practices In Households Kinship Through Data Larissa Hjorth Kana Ohashi Jolynna Sinanan Heather Horst Sarah Pink Fumitoshi Kato Baohua Zhou

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Digital Media Practices In Households Kinship Through Data Larissa Hjorth Kana Ohashi Jolynna Sinanan Heather Horst Sarah Pink Fumitoshi Kato Baohua Zhou
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Digital Media Practices In Households Kinship Through Data Larissa Hjorth Kana Ohashi Jolynna Sinanan Heather Horst Sarah Pink Fumitoshi Kato Baohua Zhou instant download after payment.

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.29 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Larissa Hjorth; Kana Ohashi; Jolynna Sinanan; Heather Horst; Sarah Pink; Fumitoshi Kato; Baohua Zhou
ISBN: 9789048542062, 9048542065
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Digital Media Practices In Households Kinship Through Data Larissa Hjorth Kana Ohashi Jolynna Sinanan Heather Horst Sarah Pink Fumitoshi Kato Baohua Zhou by Larissa Hjorth; Kana Ohashi; Jolynna Sinanan; Heather Horst; Sarah Pink; Fumitoshi Kato; Baohua Zhou 9789048542062, 9048542065 instant download after payment.

How are intergenerational relationships playing out in the digital rhythms of the household? Through extensive fieldwork in Tokyo, Shanghai and Melbourne, this book ethnographically explores how households are being understood, articulated and defined by digital media practices. It explores the rise of self-tracking, quantified self and informal practices of care at distance as part of contemporary household dynamics.

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