Index

More than Just a ‘Home’: Understanding the Living Spaces of Families

ISBN: 978-1-83797-652-2, eISBN: 978-1-83797-651-5

ISSN: 1530-3535

Publication date: 29 May 2024

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(2024), "Index", Costa, R.P. and Blair, S.L. (Ed.) More than Just a ‘Home’: Understanding the Living Spaces of Families (Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research, Vol. 25), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 235-240. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1530-353520240000025010

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Copyright © 2024 Rosalina Pisco Costa and Sampson Lee Blair


INDEX

Abandonment
, 11–12

Abuse
, 99

Adult Word Count (AWC)
, 164, 166

Alexa
, 164

Ambiguity
, 83

Amenities
, 16, 18, 19, 23, 31–32

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
, 168

Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
, 172, 175

Anastasia

changes (post-) pandemic
, 52–53

global position on ICT
, 58–59

household responsibilities
, 55–56

ICT usage in free time
, 56–57

perspectives on ICT
, 57

prior to pandemic
, 52

typical working day
, 53–54

Anthropology of abandonment
, 11–12

Arts
, 127

Attachment disturbance
, 209

Australia
, 140

Australian Citizenship Act
, 141

Australian citizenship and rights
, 144–145

Australian government responses to COVID-19 pandemic
, 142–144

Australians
, 141–142

Autoethnography
, 127

Back room
, 86

Behavioral model
, 71

Beliefs
, 100

Belonging
, 225

Big house
, 77

Bilingual language development
, 184

Biological parents
, 212

Biosecurity Act 2015
, 145

Black Children (Heihaizi)
, 194

births
, 200–203

to children
, 224–226

China’s one-child policy
, 194

chronology of one-child policy and reflections on implementations
, 194–196

family concealment
, 203–217

“family” in eyes of “black children”
, 217–228

label of
, 196–198

methodology
, 198–200

normalized violence
, 226–228

Bond
, 83, 142, 204

Border closure
, 140

Business and economy
, 23–25

Capitalism
, 72

Care of children
, 55

Centrality
, 84

Child Vocalization Count (CVC)
, 164

Child/childhood

child-directed media
, 167

of go-and-hide
, 215–216

maltreatment
, 210

mourning
, 215

neglect
, 99

Childcare
, 57

China
, 142

one-child policy
, 194

Citizenship
, 141

Class
, 79–81, 107

Cohabitation
, 219–221

Collective memories
, 119

Colonialism
, 70

Commitment
, 117

Common practices
, 100

Commonwealth Nationality and Citizenship Act
, 140

Communication
, 117

Confucianism
, 228

Connected lives approach
, 20, 29–32

Continuity
, 117

Conversational Turn Count (CTC)
, 164, 166

Conversational turns
, 166

Coronavirus (COVID-19)
, 16–17, 19–20, 24–25, 38–39, 140

Crisis of home
, 99

Crystal walls
, 76

Cultural commonalities
, 100

Cultural insider
, 100

Cultural violence
, 227

Day-to-day essentials
, 117

Dedoose qualitative data analysis software
, 22

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)
, 140, 143

Deviant sexuality
, 108

Digital divide
, 40

Digital mothering
, 104

Digital natives
, 41

Digital society
, 38, 41

Digital tools
, 40

Discrimination
, 75

Display rules
, 110

Distance learning
, 44

Divorce
, 99

Domestic activities
, 57

Domestic chores
, 75

Domestic division of labor
, 98

Domestic space
, 42, 57

Domestic work, multiple dimensions of paid
, 72–73

Domestic workers
, 80

Economic stability
, 19, 24, 28, 32

Electronic media
, 162

adult-directed or child-directed
, 171

associated with a reduction in turn-taking
, 171

associated with reduction in parentese
, 171

background survey
, 172

contextual attributes
, 182–185

contextual factors
, 167–170

cultural considerations
, 166–167

data analyses
, 175

directedness
, 183–184

future work
, 186–187

impact on social aspects of parental language input
, 165–166

key variables
, 174–175

language
, 169–171, 183–184

LENA data preparation and annotation procedures
, 173–174

LENA equipment
, 173

measuring
, 163–165

media directedness
, 168–169

methods
, 171–175

parental support
, 169, 171, 184–185

and parent–infant interactions
, 185–186

participants
, 172

present study
, 170–171

results
, 175–181

sources
, 167–168, 170, 182–183

variable names, types, and definitions
, 176–177

Emergency measures
, 43

Emergency shelters
, 3

Emergency solution
, 3

Emotion
, 18, 31

Emotional abortion
, 204

Emotional belonging, absence of
, 221–224

Emotional disconnection
, 212–213

Emotional stability
, 83

Eviction room
, 86

Exclusion
, 99

Exploitation
, 99

Extra children
, 197

Facebook
, 104

Faith community
, 5

Faith group volunteers
, 4

Familiar vocabulary
, 133

Family
, 68, 116

absence of emotional belonging
, 221–224

celebrations, traditions, and rituals
, 117–118

cohabitation
, 219–221

connections
, 118

disintegration
, 99

display
, 118–119

dynamics
, 68, 73, 116

in eyes of “black children”
, 217

formal relationship’s acknowledgment/deny
, 217–219

identity
, 119

members
, 44–45

memory
, 119

practices
, 117–118

process construction
, 118–119

traditions
, 117

Family concealment of “Black Children”
, 203, 216–217

childhood of go-and-hide
, 215–216

emotional disconnection
, 212–213

formal denial on documents
, 204–206

parent–children’s separation
, 206–212

shifting caregiving and displaced childhood
, 214–215

Family rituals
, 116

context, anticipation, and engagement
, 120–122

gallery view
, 131–133

host, guests, and sociology
, 127

join meeting and enter artist’s “family room”
, 122–127

leave meeting and return to everyday life
, 133–134

materials and methods
, 120–127

practices, belonging, and identity
, 117–120

results
, 127–134

speaker’s view
, 127–131

and technology
, 119–120

Female destiny
, 74

Female gender
, 77

Female power
, 103–104, 110

Feminization of poverty
, 79–81

Food
, 108

Formal denial on documents
, 204–206

Fortress Australia policy
, 143

Freedom
, 81, 101

Freedom of movement
, 141, 145–146

Galtung’s theory of violence
, 227

Gender
, 75–76

color of gender ambivalence
, 76–79

hierarchy
, 76

violence
, 196

Global tourism
, 19

Globalization
, 70

Google Home
, 164

Google Meet
, 120

Grassroot cadres
, 206

Health and safety
, 25–26

Heterotopias
, 89

Heterotopic spaces
, 89

Hidden children
, 197

Hierarchy
, 80, 87

Hispanic children
, 166

Holiday celebrations
, 117

Home
, 96

home-based
, 96

in migration
, 107–110

morality
, 17

multiple meanings of home in migration
, 102–110

in new and foreign places
, 105–107

research methods
, 99–101

Sri Lanka–Kuwait Care Migration Regime
, 101

theoretical background
, 96–99

Home-making
, 97

Homed siblings
, 222, 226

Homelessness
, 8

Housekeeper
, 72

Housewife function
, 70

Housework chores
, 55

Housing crisis
, 8

Hukou household registration system
, 197, 203

Human rights
, 140

Identity
, 197

Illusion of autonomy
, 84

Immigrant/citizen status
, 107

Industrial Revolution
, 72

Inequality studies
, 74

Infants
, 167

Infidelity
, 99

Informality
, 81–82

Information and communication technologies (ICTs)
, 38, 104, 116

common traits & differences
, 59–60

impact on families
, 39

methodological approach
, 45–46

results
, 46–59

theoretical framework
, 39–45

type-profiles of ICT users
, 39

Insiders
, 28–29

Intersectionality
, 73–74

Intervention
, 22, 131, 186

Italian/Italy
, 38, 44, 46

Iterative qualitative content analysis technique
, 22

Kafala
, 101

Kuwait
, 96

Labour of love
, 101

Language
, 169–170

input
, 162

Language Development and Processing (LDP)
, 172

Language ENvironment Analysis technology (LENA technology)
, 164

data preparation and annotation procedures
, 173–174

equipment
, 173

Latinx
, 163

Legal rights
, 219

Leisure activities
, 56

Leisure time
, 57

Life-cycle rituals
, 117

Live-in maids
, 81–82

class and feminization of poverty
, 79–81

color of gender ambivalence
, 76–79

exes of oppression
, 74–75

gender and reproduction labor
, 75–76

maid’s room
, 84–91

methodology
, 68–69

multiple dimensions of paid domestic work
, 72–73

relational aspect
, 82–84

sexual division of labor
, 69–72

Lived experiences
, 147–148

Local government areas (LGAs)
, 142

Local government involvement
, 26–27

Local news
, 20, 30

Lockdown
, 39, 43–45

Mafalda

changes (post-) pandemic
, 47

global position on ICT
, 51–52

household responsibilities
, 48–49

ICT usage in free time
, 49

perspectives on ICT
, 50–51

prior to pandemic
, 47

typical working day
, 47–48

Maid’s room symbolism
, 83–91

Manual annotation
, 170

Marginalized women
, 76

Media
, 164

directedness
, 168–169

framing of people and places during COVID-19
, 19–20

usage
, 166

Memory
, 119

Mental health
, 148, 153

Mess room
, 86

Microsoft Teams
, 120

Migrant domestic workers (MDWs)
, 96, 103, 106

body and space
, 109

place of work
, 108

Migration
, 16

Monolingual English-speaking families
, 166

Moral deliberations
, 16

Motel North of Toronto
, 2–4

Motel owners
, 4

Mother’s place at home in migration
, 103–105

Motherhood
, 104

Mothering
, 103–105

Multimedia installation
, 130

Narrative
, 119

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
, 142

National lockout
, 141

Australian citizenship and rights
, 144–145

Australian government responses to COVID-19 pandemic
, 142–144

freedom of movement
, 145–146

lived experiences
, 147–148

methodology
, 146

responses to government border lockdown
, 149–152

result
, 146–152

National trauma
, 142

Nationality
, 107

Nature-focused amenity-rich settings
, 17

Neoliberal regime of disappearance
, 8–9

anthropology of abandonment
, 11–12

home
, 4–5

Motel North of Toronto
, 2–4

Sands motel
, 1–2, 5–7, 9–11

Stars motel
, 7–8

New South Wales (NSW)
, 140

News media framing
, 20

Newsfeeds
, 19

Normalized violence
, 226–228

Norms
, 225

Not belonging
, 97

“One size fits all” model
, 31

One-child policy
, 194

chronology and reflections on implementations
, 194–196

Online information
, 56

Outsiders
, 28–29

Pandemic vacation home

connected lives and real estate morality projects
, 29–32

data analytic technique and codes
, 22–23

findings
, 23–29

limitations
, 23

media framing of people and places during COVID-19
, 19–20

methods
, 21

research questions
, 20–23

sample
, 21–22

second homes and social meaning of place
, 17–19

Parental language input, impact on social aspects of
, 165–166

Parental opinions
, 169

Parental support
, 169

Parent–children’s separation
, 206–212

Parentese
, 165

Parent–infant interactions
, 185–186

Parent–infant turn-taking
, 165

Parents
, 41–42

Patriarchal devotion
, 203

Physical confinement
, 215–216

Physical space
, 3

Place attachment
, 18

Policy
, 101

Portuguese/Portugal
, 38, 41, 43

Precariousness of work
, 70

Primitive accumulation
, 80

Privacy
, 3

Private sphere
, 40

Privileges
, 140

Professional work
, 57

Public discourse
, 20

Public Health Dilemmas
, 145

Public sphere
, 40

Purposive sample
, 45

Qualitative methods
, 99

Quantitative approach
, 171

Race
, 107

Real estate morality projects
, 23, 29–32

Recognition
, 199

Rejection
, 99

Religion
, 107

Remittance homes
, 102–103

Remote education
, 46

Remote-working
, 40

Reproduction labor
, 75–76

Reproductive functions
, 80

Restriction
, 39, 42

Reversible room
, 87

Rhetoric of silence
, 8

Right to exercise any religion
, 145

Right to vote
, 145

Rights
, 76

Rituals
, 100, 116–119, 128

Roma refugees
, 4

Sands motel
, 1–2, 5

Ada’s story
, 5–7

Melanie’s story
, 9–11

Seasonal residents
, 19

Seasonal second home owners
, 18

Second homes
, 16–19

real estate morality projects
, 17

Segmentation
, 80

Sensitivity
, 208

Separation
, 99

Service elevators
, 87

Service room
, 86

Sexual division of labor
, 69–72

Single-child family policy
, 194

Siri
, 164

Skype
, 120

Social discourse
, 75

Social distancing measures
, 43

Social elevators
, 87

Social inequalities
, 75

Social meaning of place
, 17–19

Social norm
, 225

Social relations
, 100

Social reproduction work
, 69

Social workers
, 4

Sociocultural matching
, 100

Spaces
, 88–89

Sri Lanka
, 96

Sri Lanka–Kuwait Care Migration Regime
, 101

Standard deviation (SD)
, 171

Stars motel
, 7–8

State
, 11

Structural violence
, 227

Symbolic meanings
, 100

Teleworking
, 40

Tokenism
, 81

Tourism-related jobs
, 23

Transnational mothering
, 104

Trial birth
, 203

Trial by jury
, 145

TVN
, 164

Twicepoverty
, 80

Two-child policy
, 195

UN International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
, 145

United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM)
, 80

Values
, 100

Verticality
, 84

Village cadres
, 206

“Village self-government” concept
, 218

Village-level committee
, 206

Violence
, 99

Virtual home
, 105

Virtual proximity
, 105

“Welcome Home” program
, 24

WhatsApp
, 104

Women’s migration
, 99

Work
, 38

World Health Organization (WHO)
, 140

Year-round residents
, 18

Zoom platform
, 116, 120

Zoom Video Communications, Inc.
, 116, 120