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題名 遠距母職: 旅台菲籍勞工使用網路溝通履行母職的分析
Long-Distance Mothering: An Analysis of Filipino Migrant Workers` Use of Computer-Mediated Communication in Taiwan
作者 蔡綿綿
Uy, Jacqueline
貢獻者 方念萱
蔡綿綿
Uy, Jacqueline
關鍵詞 菲籍勞工
日期 2010
上傳時間 9-Sep-2013 11:05:53 (UTC+8)
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dc.description.tableofcontents 1. Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Overview..........................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Significance of the Study...........................................................................................................................2

2. Chapter 2: Review of Related Literature
2.1 Migrant Labor in the Philippines..........................................................................................................4
2.2 Feminization of Filipino Migrant Labor.............................................................................................6
2.3 Defining Filipino Transnational Motherhood..................................................................................9
2.4 Transnational Mothering through CMC...........................................................................................13 2.4.1 Synchronicity...................................................................................................................................15 2.4.2 Interactivity......................................................................................................................................16 2.4.3 Recordability....................................................................................................................................18 2.4.4 Transmission of Cues...................................................................................................................18
2.5 Conclusion....................................................................................................................................................20
2.6 Research Questions..................................................................................................................................22

3. Chapter 3: Methodology
3.1 Research Method.......................................................................................................................................23
3.2 Participants..................................................................................................................................................27
3.3 Building Rapport and Trust..................................................................................................................29




4. Chapter 4: Analysis and Discussion
4.1 Conveying the Pains and Joys of Mothering in CMC...................................................................29
4.2 When Fathers Become Mothers..........................................................................................................39
4.3 Long-Distance Mothers and Computers..........................................................................................44
4.4 Long-Distance Mothering in Context................................................................................................48
4.4.1 On Coordinating Calls..............................................................................................................49
4.4.2 On Negotiating Social Spaces...............................................................................................50
4.4.3 On Dealing with Technical Barriers..................................................................................53
4.5 Tulay Program: Bridging Long-Distance Mothers and Children...........................................55

4.6 The Deviant Case of the Undocumented Long-Distance Mothers........................................58

5. Chapter 5: Conclusion..................................................................................................................................69
5.1 Concluding Statements............................................................................................................................69
5.2 Limitations and Future Research........................................................................................................71

6. Works Cited.......................................................................................................................................................73
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dc.relation.reference (參考文獻) Works Cited

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Anderson, B. (2000). Doing the dirty work? the global politics of domestic labour. London and New York: Zed Books.

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