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Migration and new media : transnational families and polymedia /

By: Madianou, Mirca
Title By: Miller, Daniel, 1954-
Material type: BookPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2012.Description: vii, 175 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780415679299 (pbk : alk. paper); 041567929X (pbk : alk. paper); 9780203154236 (ebk : alk. paper); 0203154231 (ebk : alk. paper)Subject(s): Foreign workers, Philippine -- Family relationships -- Great Britain | Women foreign workers -- Family relationships -- Great Britain | Children of foreign workers -- Family relationships -- Philippines | Communication in families -- Philippines | Interpersonal communication -- Technological innovations -- Social aspects -- Philippines | Communication, International -- Technological innovations -- Social aspects -- PhilippinesDDC classification: 331.40941 Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
"The way in which families maintain long distance communication when they are separated because of migration has been revolutionised by the emergence of a variety of internet- and mobile phone-based platforms. These platforms have created a new communicative environment, which the authors call 'polymedia'. This book draws on a long-term ethnographic study of prolonged separation between transnational Filipino migrant mothers in the UK and their left-behind children in the Philippines. It is unique in the way it provides firstly a theory of the new experience of media itself, as polymedia. This is complemented by a theory of relationships based on an analysis of mother-child communication. The authors seek to go beyond both media studies and anthropology to construct a new theory of mediated relationships that combines findings from both disciplines and has considerable importance for the social sciences more generally."--Publisher's description.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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331.40941 MA MI (Browse shelf) Available T0047709
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Philippines and globalisation : migration, mothering and communications -- Why they go and why they stay -- Letters and cassettes -- The mothers' perspective -- The children's perspective -- The technology of relationships -- Polymedia -- A theory of mediated relationships.

"The way in which families maintain long distance communication when they are separated because of migration has been revolutionised by the emergence of a variety of internet- and mobile phone-based platforms. These platforms have created a new communicative environment, which the authors call 'polymedia'. This book draws on a long-term ethnographic study of prolonged separation between transnational Filipino migrant mothers in the UK and their left-behind children in the Philippines. It is unique in the way it provides firstly a theory of the new experience of media itself, as polymedia. This is complemented by a theory of relationships based on an analysis of mother-child communication. The authors seek to go beyond both media studies and anthropology to construct a new theory of mediated relationships that combines findings from both disciplines and has considerable importance for the social sciences more generally."--Publisher's description.

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