Transnational Family Practices and Use of Polymedia Methods for Inter-Family Communication among Zimbabwean Women Migrants in South Africa

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY South African Review of Sociology Pub Date : 2022-10-03 DOI:10.1080/21528586.2023.2172607
P. Rugunanan, Celine Meyers
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ABSTRACT This article investigates the transnational family practices among Zimbabwean migrant women living in South Africa. The study draws on polymedia theory to examine two sets of research on Zimbabwean women in South Africa. The first set of research results, conducted in 2011, using in-depth interviews with 10 Zimbabwean refugee mothers living in Hillbrow, looks at transnational family practices and discusses intergenerational support from adult children to elderly parents and between grandparents and grandchildren. Building on this, the second set of research results on 10 Zimbabwean women living in South Africa examines how platforms such as WhatsApp, Mukuru and Malachia are key to experiencing a sense of intimacy and virtual care, particularly among Zimbabwean transnational families. As mobile phones increasingly evolve, there is a continuous need for up-to-date research on contemporary transnational family practices, and comparing these two data sets, over a 10-year period, shows how transnational care practices evolve over time. The findings reveal several examples of care practices toward their children, siblings and elderly parents who remained in Zimbabwe and to maintain a sense of togetherness. Findings indicate that transnational family practices are not free from challenges and issues such as Internet access, connectivity and affordability, which remain core issues for both the migrant women in South Africa as well as the families left behind in Zimbabwe. This article contributes to international literature about women migrants from countries of the South and for the African continent about intergenerational relationships and care practices in transnational families.
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跨国家庭实践和在南非的津巴布韦妇女移民家庭间沟通的多媒体方法的使用
摘要:本文调查了生活在南非的津巴布韦移民妇女的跨国家庭实践。这项研究利用多媒体理论来检验两组关于南非津巴布韦妇女的研究。第一组研究结果于2011年进行,对居住在希尔布罗的10名津巴布韦难民母亲进行了深入访谈,研究了跨国家庭实践,并讨论了成年子女对年迈父母以及祖父母和孙辈之间的代际支持。在此基础上,第二组研究结果对生活在南非的10名津巴布韦妇女进行了研究,研究了WhatsApp、Mukuru和Malachia等平台如何成为体验亲密感和虚拟关怀的关键,尤其是在津巴布韦跨国家庭中。随着移动电话的日益发展,不断需要对当代跨国家庭实践进行最新研究,并比较这两个数据集,超过10年的时间,显示跨国护理实践如何随着时间的推移而发展。调查结果揭示了几个对留在津巴布韦的子女、兄弟姐妹和年迈父母进行护理的例子,以保持团聚感。研究结果表明,跨国家庭实践并非没有挑战和问题,例如互联网接入、连通性和可负担性,这些问题仍然是南非移民妇女和留在津巴布韦的家庭面临的核心问题。本文对来自南方国家和非洲大陆的妇女移民有关跨国家庭代际关系和护理实践的国际文献作出了贡献。
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