
This timely reference takes a rigorous look at the myriad ways technology, from smartphones to dating apps to social media, is affecting family life and opening new areas for study. The book features cross-disciplinary perspectives on current trends in the role of technology in couple and family contexts. It focuses on the roles of parents in monitoring children's screen time, of technology in relationship formation, and of technology in changing family dynamics. Nuanced coverage considers the emerging conflicts and paradoxes associated with digital family life-closeness versus isolation, children versus parents as experts, and privacy versus surveillance. Contributors also identify new research opportunities as family roles and structures continue to evolve and technology becomes a greater lens for family studies.
Among the topics covered:Families and Technology is a valuable resource for researchers and students in the fields of family studies, sociology, marriage and family therapy, social welfare, public health, and psychology. The book also appeals to policymakers and human services personnel dedicated to better understanding the impact of rapidly spreading technologies on families around the globe.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
How Parents Manage Young Children s Mobile Media Use. - Adolescents as the Family Technology Innovators. - Families and Technologies in an Era of Migration. - Online Dating: Changing Intimacy One Swipe at a Time. - Technology in Relational Systems: Roles, Rules, and Boundaries. - Are Tinder and Dating Apps Changing Dating and Mating in the U. S. ? . - Television Effects on International Family Change. - Did Mobile Phones Increase Adult Children s Maternal Contact? . - Mental Health Risk with Social Media Use: REAL Communication. - Interplay Between Families and Technology: Future Investigations.
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