Digital technologies in children’s everyday lives and in “doing family”

Autor(en)
Eva-Maria Schmidt
Abstrakt

This article contributes to the sociological debate on how digital technologies (DT) have penetrated the lives of families and children, and examines the relevance of digital technologies for children and for practices of 'doing family'. We analysed qualitative data from focus groups and interviews with children between 5 and 10 years old (n=231) and interviews with further members of children's families from four different European countries (Austria, Estonia, Norway and Romania). Results reveal that DT contributed to doing family when families created and maintained a feeling of 'we-ness' through digital activities; when DT required families to balance different needs, rights, or emotions; and when caring practices were supported through DT. Children appeared as significant actors in practices of doing family. As DT helped to decouple practices of doing family from physical co-presence, doing family was expanded. When children's needs were fulfilled and their digital competences were enhanced, their resilience increased.

Organisation(en)
Projekt: Familienforschung in Österreich
Journal
Families, Relationships and Societies
Band
13
Seiten
215-232
Anzahl der Seiten
18
ISSN
2046-7435
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1332/20467435Y2024D000000019
Publikationsdatum
05-2024
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
504011 Familienforschung
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Sociology and Political Science
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/digital-technologies-in-childrens-everyday-lives-and-in-doing-family(f75275eb-ecff-4289-8147-02da267a392e).html