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      Digital Media Practices in Households : Kinship through Data 

      Quotidian Care at a Distance

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          Chapter 9 explores how some of these practices are playing out for our participants and how this informs generational imaginaries around data for care at a distance. How can we map and learn from some of the informal media methods for care at a distance around supporting older adult’s independence and social inclusion? And how can understanding intergenerational emerging practices provide insight to that complicate definitions of datafication and dataveillance (using data to watch people)?

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          August 17 2020
          : 163-186
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          [1 ] RMIT University , University of Osaka co*design center
          [1 ] Keio University
          [3 ] University of Sydney
          [4 ] Monash University , Halmstad University , Loughborough University , Free University , website www.energyanddigitalliving.com
          [5 ] University of Sydney
          [6 ] Keio University
          [7 ] Fudan University
          10.5117/9789462989504_ch09
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