“I can hug her with my eyes”: Virtualization of affection in connected transnational families
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Summary: | This paper explores how the accessibility to and appropriation of information and communication technologies (ICT) has enabled a group of Ecuadorian transnational families to virtualize their expressions of affection. A thematic analysis was applied to examine 41 interviews with a) Ecuadorian migrants who live in Spain, b) relatives of migrants who remain in Ecuador, and c) migrants who have returned to Ecuador while some of their family members remain in Spain. The findings suggest that ICT allows them to adopt strategies to function as connected transnational families because the connectivity that accompanies migrants in the destination country (Spain) shifts to families in the country of origin (Ecuador), thus establishing more symmetric communicational exchanges. Furthermore, migrants who have returned to Ecuador use ICT to sustain the relational continuity of affection with the members of their families in both places. |
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“I can hug her with my eyes”: Virtualization of affection in connected transnational families“I can hug her with my eyes”: Virtualization of affection in connected transnational families“I can hug her with my eyes”: Virtualization of affection in connected transnational families"Posso abraçá-la com meus olhos": Virtualização do afeto em famílias transnacionais conectadascopresença virtual smartphonee-famílias Espanha Equador virtual copresencesmartphonee-families SpainEcuadorvirtual copresencesmartphonee-families SpainEcuadorvirtual copresencesmartphone e-families SpainEcuadorThis paper explores how the accessibility to and appropriation of information and communication technologies (ICT) has enabled a group of Ecuadorian transnational families to virtualize their expressions of affection. A thematic analysis was applied to examine 41 interviews with a) Ecuadorian migrants who live in Spain, b) relatives of migrants who remain in Ecuador, and c) migrants who have returned to Ecuador while some of their family members remain in Spain. The findings suggest that ICT allows them to adopt strategies to function as connected transnational families because the connectivity that accompanies migrants in the destination country (Spain) shifts to families in the country of origin (Ecuador), thus establishing more symmetric communicational exchanges. Furthermore, migrants who have returned to Ecuador use ICT to sustain the relational continuity of affection with the members of their families in both places.This paper explores how the accessibility to and appropriation of information and communication technologies (ICT) has enabled a group of Ecuadorian transnational families to virtualize their expressions of affection. A thematic analysis was applied to examine 41 interviews with a) Ecuadorian migrants who live in Spain, b) relatives of migrants who remain in Ecuador, and c) migrants who have returned to Ecuador while some of their family members remain in Spain. The findings suggest that ICT allows them to adopt strategies to function as connected transnational families because the connectivity that accompanies migrants in the destination country (Spain) shifts to families in the country of origin (Ecuador), thus establishing more symmetric communicational exchanges. Furthermore, migrants who have returned to Ecuador use ICT to sustain the relational continuity of affection with the members of their families in both places.This paper explores how the accessibility to and appropriation of information and communication technologies (ICT) has enabled a group of Ecuadorian transnational families to virtualize their expressions of affection. A thematic analysis was applied to examine 41 interviews with a) Ecuadorian migrants who live in Spain, b) relatives of migrants who remain in Ecuador, and c) migrants who have returned to Ecuador while some of their family members remain in Spain. The findings suggest that ICT allows them to adopt strategies to function as connected transnational families because the connectivity that accompanies migrants in the destination country (Spain) shifts to families in the country of origin (Ecuador), thus establishing more symmetric communicational exchanges. Furthermore, migrants who have returned to Ecuador use ICT to sustain the relational continuity of affection with the members of their families in both places.Este artigo explora como a acessibilidade e a apropriação das tecnologias de informação e comunicação (TIC) permitiram que um grupo de famílias transnacionais equatorianas virtualizasse a expressão de seus afetos. Uma análise temática foi aplicada para examinar 41 entrevistas com a) migrantes equatorianos que vivem na Espanha, b) parentes de migrantes que permanecem no Equador e c) migrantes que retornaram ao Equador enquanto parte de sua família ainda está na Espanha. Os resultados sugerem que as TICs permitem que eles adotem estratégias para funcionar como famílias transnacionais conectadas, pois a conectividade que acompanha os migrantes no país de destino (Espanha) se transfere para as famílias no país de origem (Equador), estabelecendo assim trocas comunicacionais mais simétricas. Além disso, os migrantes que retornaram ao Equador, por meio das TIC, mantiveram a continuidade relacional de afeto com os membros de suas famílias em ambos os lugares.CSEM - Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios2024-12-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://remhu.csem.org.br/index.php/remhu/article/view/196910.1590/1980-85852503880003221REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; Vol. 32 (2024); e321969REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; Vol. 32 (2024); e321969REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; V. 32 (2024); e321969REMHU, Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana; v. 32 (2024); e3219692237-98431980-8585reponame:REMHU (Online)instname:Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios (CSEM)instacron:CSEMenghttps://remhu.csem.org.br/index.php/remhu/article/view/1969/1022Copyright (c) 2024 Priscila Chalá-Mejía, Ximena Suquillohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChalá-Mejía, PriscilaSuquillo, XimenaChalá-Mejía, PriscilaSuquillo, XimenaChalá-Mejía, PriscilaSuquillo, XimenaChalá-Mejía, PriscilaSuquillo, Ximena2024-12-19T18:54:50Zoai:remhu.csem.br:article/1969Revistahttps://remhu.csem.org.br/index.php/remhu/ONGhttps://remhu.csem.org.br/index.php/remhu/oai||remhu2006@gmail.com2237-98431980-8585opendoar:2024-12-19T18:54:50REMHU (Online) - Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios (CSEM)false |
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“I can hug her with my eyes”: Virtualization of affection in connected transnational families “I can hug her with my eyes”: Virtualization of affection in connected transnational families “I can hug her with my eyes”: Virtualization of affection in connected transnational families "Posso abraçá-la com meus olhos": Virtualização do afeto em famílias transnacionais conectadas |
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“I can hug her with my eyes”: Virtualization of affection in connected transnational families |
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“I can hug her with my eyes”: Virtualization of affection in connected transnational families Chalá-Mejía, Priscila copresença virtual smartphone e-famílias Espanha Equador virtual copresence smartphone e-families Spain Ecuador virtual copresence smartphone e-families Spain Ecuador virtual copresence smartphone e-families Spain Ecuador |
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“I can hug her with my eyes”: Virtualization of affection in connected transnational families |
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“I can hug her with my eyes”: Virtualization of affection in connected transnational families |
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“I can hug her with my eyes”: Virtualization of affection in connected transnational families |
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“I can hug her with my eyes”: Virtualization of affection in connected transnational families |
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“I can hug her with my eyes”: Virtualization of affection in connected transnational families |
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Chalá-Mejía, Priscila |
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Chalá-Mejía, Priscila Suquillo, Ximena |
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Suquillo, Ximena |
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Chalá-Mejía, Priscila Suquillo, Ximena Chalá-Mejía, Priscila Suquillo, Ximena Chalá-Mejía, Priscila Suquillo, Ximena Chalá-Mejía, Priscila Suquillo, Ximena |
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copresença virtual smartphone e-famílias Espanha Equador virtual copresence smartphone e-families Spain Ecuador virtual copresence smartphone e-families Spain Ecuador virtual copresence smartphone e-families Spain Ecuador |
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copresença virtual smartphone e-famílias Espanha Equador virtual copresence smartphone e-families Spain Ecuador virtual copresence smartphone e-families Spain Ecuador virtual copresence smartphone e-families Spain Ecuador |
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This paper explores how the accessibility to and appropriation of information and communication technologies (ICT) has enabled a group of Ecuadorian transnational families to virtualize their expressions of affection. A thematic analysis was applied to examine 41 interviews with a) Ecuadorian migrants who live in Spain, b) relatives of migrants who remain in Ecuador, and c) migrants who have returned to Ecuador while some of their family members remain in Spain. The findings suggest that ICT allows them to adopt strategies to function as connected transnational families because the connectivity that accompanies migrants in the destination country (Spain) shifts to families in the country of origin (Ecuador), thus establishing more symmetric communicational exchanges. Furthermore, migrants who have returned to Ecuador use ICT to sustain the relational continuity of affection with the members of their families in both places. |
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