L. Hjorth, Kana Ohashi, Jolynna Sinanan, H. Horst, S. Pink, Fumitoshi Kato, Baohua Zhou
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Chapter 3 seeks to frame Digital Kinship in terms of debates around the
effects of media especially in terms of emotion, intimacy and surveillance.
Bringing discussions around emotion and media by scholars, along with
debates around social surveillance, mobility and transnationalism, this
chapter considers the ways that different forms of mobility (chosen and
enforced) are recalibrating familial ties.