Connecting Families?: Information & Communication Technologies, Generations, and the Life Course, First Edition
Afterword by Elizabeth B. Silva, contributions by Bernadette Kneidinger-Müller, Alexia Maddox, Sondra Cuban, Larissa Hjorth, Jolynna Sinanan, Brianna Routh, Sangbo Nam, Woosang Hwang, Megan Gilligan, J. Jill Suitor, Merril Silverstein, Siyun Peng, Alexandra Sanders, Diana Carvalho, Ron Baecker, Amanda Du Preez, Renwen Zhang, Hua Wang, Anabel Quan-Haase, Geoffrey Mead, Karolina A Kazimierczak, Natasha S Mauthner, edited by Barbara Barbosa Neves, Cláudia Casimiro


Hardback | Jun 2018 | Policy Press | 9781447339946 | 266pp | 234x156mm | RFB | AUD$179.99, NZD$214.99

Are ICTs connecting families? What does this connectedness mean in terms of family routines, relationships, norms, work, intimacy, and privacy? By combining empirical research with theoretical and methodological perspectives, this book offers students, researchers, and practitioners a variety of tools to make sense of how ICTs are used, appropriated, and domesticated in family life.