2021
DOI: 10.1080/14680777.2021.1998181
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“She’s the communication expert”: digital labor and the implications of datafied relational communication

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“…Future research should further examine how mobile applications affect the division of care labor among institutions, like families and daycare centers, as well as within the family itself. This is especially pertinent as literature on digital parenting already suggests that transcendent parenting may disproportionately affect women, providing them with a new, digital, shift (Lai, 2021; Lim, 2019). These questions, too, will benefit from an approach that does not position care and technology as opposites and that focuses instead on the actual practices and care collectives (re)produced via mobile communication.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future research should further examine how mobile applications affect the division of care labor among institutions, like families and daycare centers, as well as within the family itself. This is especially pertinent as literature on digital parenting already suggests that transcendent parenting may disproportionately affect women, providing them with a new, digital, shift (Lai, 2021; Lim, 2019). These questions, too, will benefit from an approach that does not position care and technology as opposites and that focuses instead on the actual practices and care collectives (re)produced via mobile communication.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Fast (2021) introduced the rhetoric of the Post-digital housewife who is intentionally gendered and "predominantly occupied with watching and manipulating the (imagined) boundaries of "the web" (2021: 1622). Similarly, through the concept of 'relational communication' and her notion of the 'digital shift', Lai (2021) showed the historical continuity of (gendered) social roles and expectations within digital labor, highlighting the unequally distributed digital care work necessary to maintain relations. Those that carry this responsibility may not even have the freedom to disconnect or may need to invest much more effort and resources to do so equally (Portwood-Stacer, 2013).…”
Section: Digital Disconnection As Care Work: a Gendered Responsibility?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that just like any other form of well-being, digital well-being necessitates a type of care in order to maintain it, it is important to question whether digital disconnection is taking on the characteristics of care work, falling subject to the same logics (Beattie, 2020;Fast, 2021;Lai, 2021). In this study we examine how digital disconnection is represented and ideated in marketing discourses on websites selling a form of digital disconnection, as such discourses often reveals which underlying values are ideated in society (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the study of gendered dimensions of digital labour has been established as a research agenda, the consequences of women's digital labour merit further attention (Lai, 2021). Specifically, we need more knowledge of how experiences of gendered digital labour interact with other experiences of the subjects performing such work.…”
Section: Onlife Experiences Of Women In Gamingmentioning
confidence: 99%