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      Digital Media Practices in Households : Kinship through Data 

      Re-imagining Digital Care and Health

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          In Chapter 8 we turn to Co-futuring Kinship—the ways in which past and present practices inform how the future of the kinship for care at a distance. This is particularly important for “super-aging” contexts like Japan in which one in three is of 80 years old. Chapter 8 sets the picture for discussion around digital health in which mobile media is fully imbricated in. Discussions around a “silver bullet” in the form of a mobile app still dominate despite the fact that there is much work into the need for social, rather than technological, solutions.

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          August 17 2020
          : 153-162
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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_ch08
          9467ee4f-04e9-4d60-9f86-83e184f6b5b8
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