Intensive care: Mediatized parenting and the circulation of transnational family care between Hong Kong and the Philippines

IF 0.2 Q4 COMMUNICATION Plaridel Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.52518/2023-10rjcsls
Randy Jay Solis
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Studies of transnational families have explored the various approaches by which separated members of the family exchange care across distance. In the context of the Philippines, transnational caregiving is widely studied as transnational mothering, looking at how migrant mothers balance their breadwinning and mothering roles using available communications. In this article, I investigated how the circulation of global care among migrant families is increasingly and intensively mediatized in the past decades. Using Andreas Hepp’s (2013) mediatization approach and Loretta Baldassar and Laura Merla’s (2014) care circulation framework, I conducted interviews with 20 migrant parents in Hong Kong and their 25 left-behind children in the Philippines to reveal the stories of how digital and convergent technologies have altered the communicative practices surrounding the four main modes of transnational care circulation: gifts, cross-border mobilities, remittances, and transnational communication. I have also found how mediatized parenting is now a more intensive and embodied mode of distant caring that has sustained families across borders. This study aims to contribute to the mediatization research paradigm and draw practical implications for sustaining families affected by this transnational phenomenon.
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重症监护:香港与菲律宾跨国家庭护理的中介化养育与流通
对跨国家庭的研究探索了离散家庭成员跨距离交换照顾的各种方法。在菲律宾的背景下,跨国看护被广泛研究为跨国母亲,研究移民母亲如何利用现有的通信来平衡其养家糊口和母亲的角色。在这篇文章中,我调查了在过去的几十年里,全球关怀在移民家庭之间的循环是如何越来越多地集中调解的。利用Andreas Hepp(2013)的媒介化方法和Loretta Baldassar和Laura Merla(2014)的关怀循环框架,我采访了20位香港移民父母和他们在菲律宾的25名留守儿童,以揭示数字和融合技术如何改变围绕跨国关怀循环的四种主要模式的交流实践:礼物、跨境流动、汇款和跨国交流。我还发现,调解式的养育方式现在是一种更加密集和具体化的远程关怀模式,它维系着跨越国界的家庭。本研究旨在为媒体化的研究范式做出贡献,并为受这一跨国现象影响的家庭的维持提供实践启示。
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