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This open access book explores the often contradictory relationship between kinship and digital change and upheaval. The authors develop the idea of 'digital kinship' as a conceptual avenue through which to examine the role of the digital and wider issues concerning cultural and family practices and routines. The examples outlined in the book confirm the diverse ways in which locative media are incorporated into the daily life of households. The 'digital,' 'visual,' and 'playful kinships' discussed provide three useful methods for exploring this theme by addressing histories and memories. This approach allows the researchers to examine embodied and affective features of mundane everyday life that involve digital media practices.
Contents
Introduction 1. Researching Locative Media in FamiliesMethods2. Haptic Play and Screens: Touching Screens and AffectPart I: Digital Kinship3. Location as Gift4. Beyond Platform Studies: Understanding Digital Genealogy5. Friendly "Social Surveillance": Emotional Ties and Social DynamicsPart II: Visualising Kinship6. Sharing and Cross-Cultural Personal Collecting and Diarisation7. Visual Genres: Picture Sharing Genres and Social Media Discussion in Families8. Circulation of Mundane Intimacy9. Conclusion: Playful Kinship