Imagining the Future Through the Lens of the Digital

S. Livingstone, Alicia Blum-Ross
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This chapter argues that, while parenting has always been inherently future-oriented and, therefore highly uncertain, the conditions of reflexive modernity amplify and individualize the burden of risk such that parents become increasingly anxious both because of their uncertain and risky task and also because of the judgments of others. Based on depth interviews with over 70 London families, we show how parents navigate this situation by tacking back and forth between their memories of their own (non-digital) childhood and their anticipations of their children’s imagined ‘digital’ future in order to narrate for themselves and their children the values, identities and practices that are important to them. These narratives are sometimes romantic and other times instrumental; both narratives are highly agentic, allowing parents’ visions of the future to shape their actions in the present. But, we explain last, it matters that the future is imagined through the lens of the digital.
通过数字镜头想象未来
本章认为,虽然养育子女本身就是面向未来的,因此是高度不确定的,但反身性现代性的条件放大了风险的负担,使父母变得越来越焦虑,因为他们的不确定和冒险的任务,也因为别人的判断。基于对70多个伦敦家庭的深度访谈,我们展示了父母如何通过在他们对自己(非数字)童年的记忆和他们对孩子想象的“数字”未来的期望之间来回穿梭来应对这种情况,从而为自己和孩子讲述对他们重要的价值观、身份和实践。这些叙述有时是浪漫的,有时是工具性的;这两种叙述都是高度真实的,让父母对未来的愿景塑造了他们现在的行动。但是,我们最后解释,重要的是未来是通过数字镜头想象的。
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