重新构想“关怀”:来自菲律宾贫民窟儿童数位实地调查的思考

Aireen Grace Andal
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这项工作反映了作为数字实地调查参与者的儿童护理实践。我询问并说明了儿童如何在数字媒介研究中提供不同的护理欣赏。通过对儿童参与者的数字媒介研究,可以发现在研究过程中看不见的关爱表达,因为从事数字领域是复杂的,在整个研究过程中忽略了关爱的各个方面。我建议,在数字实地调查的不确定性中,缺乏对儿童护理实践的欣赏,并在思考中刷新我们对这种机构的珍视。通过与居住在贫民窟的菲律宾儿童(9-12岁)的视频通话,我讲述了孩子们如何展示他们的护理实践。研究结果探讨:1)视听体验与儿童的好奇心和批判性;2) 儿童通过象征性表达的创造性关爱实践;以及3)通过数字媒介研究协商跨国护理。本文强调,通过数字平台进行关爱是一种多层次的实践,不仅由成年人证明,也由儿童以自己的方式实施。这项研究邀请更多人参与数字儿童的地理研究,以解开儿童在数字媒介研究中的角色。
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Re-imagining “care”: Reflections from digital fieldwork with slum-dwelling children in the Philippines

This work offers a reflection on children's caring practices as participants of digital fieldwork. I interrogate and illustrate how children might offer a different appreciation of care as a practice in digitally-mediated research. Examining digitally-mediated research with children participants reveals invisible caring expressions during the research process as doing digital fields is complex, overlooking various aspects of care throughout the research process. I propose a paucity to appreciate children's caring practices amidst the uncertainty of digital fieldwork and refresh our cherishing of such agency amidst thinking. Through video calls with slum-dwelling Filipino children (9–12 years old), I narrate how children demonstrated their versions of caring practices. Findings discuss: 1) The audio-visual experience and children's curiosity and criticisms; 2) Children's creative caring practices through symbolic expressions; and 3) negotiated transnational care through digitally-mediated research. This paper emphasises that caring through the digital platforms is a multi-layered practice that is not only demonstrated by adults but also enacted by children in their own means. This study invites further engagement on digital children's geographies in disentangling children's roles in digitally-mediated research.

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