05723oam 2200757z- 450 991105292200332120240624135618.01-77614-878-9(CKB)5710000000219327(EXLCZ)99571000000021932720240130c2023uuuu -u- -engTransnational families in Africa migrants and the role of information communication technologies /Edited by Maria C. Marchetti-Mercer, Leslie Swartz and Loretta Baldassar ; Foreword by Gonzalo BacigalupeWits University Press1-77614-864-9 Foreword /Gonzalo Bacigalupe --Acknowledgements --Part 1: Theoretical contextChapter 1: Setting the scene /Maria C. Marchetti-Mercer, Leslie Swartz and Loretta Baldassar --Chapter 2: Methodological challenges and opportunities: Our work, our selves /Daniella Rafaely, Loretta Baldassar, Leslie Swartz and Maria C. Marchetti-Mercer --Part 2: Participants' stories of African migration, family relations and ICTsChapter 3: 'Ah! Do I know what data is, my child?' Rural-urban migration and the struggle to stay in touch /Lactricia Maja, Risuna Mathebula, Sonto Madonsela and Maria C. Marchetti-Mercer --Chapter 4: 'They will be yearning': Zimbabwean migration to South Africa and keeping the family connected /Siko Moyo, Sonto Madonsela and Maria C. Marchetti-Mercer --Chapter 5: 'You do not finish all stories': Malawian families and the struggle to stay connected /Esther Price and Glory Kabaghe --Chapter 6: (Dis)connections: The paradox of intergenerational WhatsApp communication in transnational Kenyan families /Ajwang' Warria --Chapter 7: Making a world of care: DRC refugees' barber shop stories /Thembelihle Coka and Maria C. Marchetti-Mercer --Chapter 8: The luxury of longing: Experiences of ICTs by South African emigrants to non-African countries and their families /Maria C. Marchetti-Mercer and Leslie Swartz --Part 3: Final considerationsChapter 9: Analysis of important data emerging from the study /Maria C. Marchetti-Mercer, Leslie Swartz and Loretta Baldassar --Chapter 10: Looking ahead: Paradox, criticality and a way forward /Daniella Rafaely, Maria C. Marchetti-Mercer, Leslie Swartz and Loretta Baldassar."This is the first book to capture the poignant stories of transnational African families and their use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in mediating their experiences of migration and caring across distance. Transnational Families in Africa analyses the highs and lows of family separation as a result of migration in three contexts: migration within South Africa from rural to urban areas; migration from other African countries into South Africa; and middle-class South Africans emigrating to non-African countries. The book foregrounds the importance of kinship and support from extended family as well as both the responsibilities migratory family members feel and the experience of loss by those left behind. Across the diverse circumstances explored in the book are similarities in migrants' strategies for keeping in touch, but also large differences in relation to access to ICTs and ease-of-use that highlight the digital divide and generational gaps. As elsewhere in the world, and in spite of the varied experiences in these kinship circles, the phenomenon that is the transnational family is showing no signs of receding. This book provides a groundbreaking contribution to global debates on migration from the Global South." -- Amazon.com.Transnational Families in AfricaImmigrantsFamily relationshipsSouth AfricaInformation technologySocial aspectsSouth AfricaMigration, InternalSouth AfricaSouth AfricansForeign countriesTransnationalismCommunication in familiesCommunicationTechnological innovationshttp://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008117715Technologies de l'information et de la communicationTechnologie de l'informationAfriqueTransnationalismeCommunication dans la familleTechnologie de l'informationAspect socialAfrique du SudMigration intérieureAfrique du SudSud-AfricainsPays étrangersSouth AfricaEmigration and immigrationImmigrantsFamily relationshipsInformation technologySocial aspectsMigration, InternalSouth AfricansTransnationalism.Communication in families.CommunicationTechnological innovationsTechnologies de l'information et de la communication.Technologie de l'informationTransnationalisme.Communication dans la famille.Technologie de l'informationAspect socialMigration intérieureSud-Africains304.8/68304.8096Marchetti-Mercer Maria ChiaraSwartz Leslie1955-Baldassar Loretta1965-Bacigalupe GonzaloRafaely DaniellaMaja LatriciaMathebula RisunaMadonsela SontoMoyo SikoPrice EstherKabaghe GloryWarria Ajwang'Coka ThembelihleBOOK9911052922003321Transnational families in Africa4528640UNINA