2019
DOI: 10.3390/socsci8030083
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The Digital Divide among Parents and Their Emerging Adult Children: Intergenerational Accounts of Technologically Assisted Family Communication

Abstract: A great deal of previous research has examined the profound influence of digital communications technology (e.g., texting, videoconferencing, social media usage) on family life. However, few inquiries have explored the contours of technologically assisted communication using qualitative data collected from various family members. Our study breaks new ground by using interview data collected from a split sample of parents and their emerging adult children (interviewed separately) to investigate intergenerationa… Show more

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“…ey need mobile for access to and share of information such as a portal for communication and short messaging [5,6]. Moreover, it is needed for entertainment and access to social networks because it has become the manifestation of digital age [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ey need mobile for access to and share of information such as a portal for communication and short messaging [5,6]. Moreover, it is needed for entertainment and access to social networks because it has become the manifestation of digital age [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I transcribed and coded each interview, then printed out each transcription in order to code by hand. In my analysis, I employed an approach that combined sensitizing concepts (Charmaz 2003;Bowen 2006; Barrie et al 2019) with grounded theory. Theoretical concepts were used initially to guide the identification of themes relevant to the theoretical framework I used to approach the interviews.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frequent open communication is linked to increased feelings of intimacy and care and makes time spent apart more tolerable (Barakji et al, 2018;Cabalquinto, 2018c;Gonzalez and Katz, 2016;Kang, 2012;Shaker, 2018;Thulin and Vilhelmson, 2017). Close families can engage in very frequent communication and inexplicable breaks can trigger immediate concern for the well-being of the disconnected family member (Bacigalupe and Bräuninger, 2017;Barrie et al, 2019;Francisco, 2015;Shiau, 2015;Smith et al, 2012).…”
Section: Nature Of Online Family Communication Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a wife refuses to answer her absent husband's audio calls for three days because she is angry with him (Ahn, 2017) or a father refuses to talk with his left-behind daughter until she obeys her mother (Cabalquinto, 2018a). The rejection of attempted contact can be a cause for hurt, irritation, or sorrow for the demander (Ahn, 2017;Barrie et al, 2019;Madianou, 2014;Shiau, 2015;Storch and Ortiz Juarez-Paz, 2019).…”
Section: Conflict Management Conflict Occurring Between Family Membementioning
confidence: 99%