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“I have always thought of my family first”: an analysis of transnational caregiving among Filipino migrant adult children in Melbourne, Australia

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posted on 2018-01-01, 00:00 authored by Earvin Cabalquinto
This article investigates the ways in which six Filipino migrant adult children in Melbourne, Australia use mobile devices and networked communications platforms to deliver care to their left-behind parents in the Philippines. The study interrogates the diverse mobile practices through a mobilities lens emphasizing how the performance of a resource-based and mediated mobility is engendered and undermined by existing sociocultural and sociotechnical forces. The findings reveal that the performance of various types of transnational caregiving—emotional and practical—in cementing linkages is shaped by filial duty and the obligation to care. Importantly, this study unveils how obstacles and frustrations arise in caregiving at a distance as a static familial norm remains unchanged despite the configuration of familial organization. In this case, sustaining transnational relations warrants constant negotiation and performative adjustments. In sum, the study seeks to unravel the enactment, embodiment, and negotiation of caregiving across distances and borders in the age of ubiquitous digital media.

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Journal

International journal of communication

Volume

12

Pagination

4011 - 4029

Publisher

University of Southern California's Annenberg Center for Communication

Location

Los Angeles, Calif.

ISSN

1932-8036

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, Earvin Charles B. Cabalquinto

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