“…Existing scholarly work has carefully examined different types of care across distance, namely financial, practical, personal (hands-on), and emotional and moral types of support (Baldassar et al, 2007;Finch, 1989;Hromadžić & Palmberger, 2018). Within this scholarship, it has been widely recognized that communication plays a meaningful role in non-copresent care that is increasingly prevalent today (Arnold, 2020). Studies have chiefly focused on the substance of transnational communication and what is being said, and have drawn attention to the role of emotional support across borders and the significance of communication technologies (Baldassar, 2007(Baldassar, , 2016Baldassar & Wilding, 2019;Madianou & Miller, 2012).…”