Baldassar, Loretta
[Universitu of Western Australia]
Nedelcu, Mihaela
[University of Neuchâtel]
Merla, Laura
[UCL]
Wilding, Raelene
[University of Melbourne]
(eng)
The proliferation of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and new media environments has begun to challenge the premise that strong relationships require face-to-face interactions. It is the expansion and enhancement of technologies of communication such as the internet, smartphones and social media that have contributed to the recent, startling emergence of a new social environment of ubiquitous connectivity. The concept of ?ICT-based co-presence? is used to capture and explore the diverse ways in which people maintain a sense of ?being there? for each other across distance.
Bibliographic reference |
Baldassar, Loretta ; Nedelcu, Mihaela ; Merla, Laura ; Wilding, Raelene. ICT-based co-presence in transnational families and communities: challenging the premise of faceto-face proximity in sustaining relationships. In: Global Networks : a journal of transnational affairs, Vol. 2016, no. 1, p. pp 133-144 (2016) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/171345 |