Transcendent Parenting

Transcendent Parenting
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9780190088989
ISBN-13 : 0190088982
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Transcendent Parenting by : Sun Lim

Whether members of the family are headed to school or work, smartphones accompany family members throughout the day. The growing sophistication of mobile communication has unleashed a proliferation of apps, channels, and platforms that link parents to their children and the key institutions in their lives. While parents may feel empowered by their ability to provide their children assistance with a click on their smartphone, they may also feel pressured and overwhelmed by this need to always be on call for their children. This book focuses on the phenomenon of transcendent parenting, where parents actively use technology to go beyond traditional, physical practices of parenting. In drawing on the experiences of intensely digitally-connected families in Singapore to tell a global story, Sun Sun Lim argues how transcendent parenting can embody and convey, intentionally or not, the parenting priorities in these households. Chapters outline how parents exploit mobile connectivity to transcend the physical distance between themselves and their children, the online and offline social interaction environments, and the timelessness of seemingly ceaseless parenting. Transcendent Parenting further explores how mobile communication allows parents to be more involved than ever in their children's lives, leaving readers to question whether or not parents have become too involved as a result. With its clear discussions of the effects of transcendent parenting on parents' wellbeing and children's personal development, Transcendent Parenting will appeal to a broad audience of readers, from scholars, educators and policy makers to parents and young people across the globe.

Transcendent Parenting

Transcendent Parenting
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9780190664336
ISBN-13 : 0190664339
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Transcendent Parenting by : Sun Sun Lim

Whether members of the family are headed to school or work, smartphones accompany family members throughout the day. The growing sophistication of mobile communication has unleashed a proliferation of apps, channels, and platforms that link parents to their children and the key institutions in their lives. While parents may feel empowered by their ability to provide their children assistance with a click on their smartphone, they may also feel pressured and overwhelmed by this need to always be on call for their children. This book focuses on the phenomenon of transcendent parenting, where parents actively use technology to go beyond traditional, physical practices of parenting. In drawing on the experiences of intensely digitally-connected families in Singapore to tell a global story, Sun Sun Lim argues how transcendent parenting can embody and convey, intentionally or not, the parenting priorities in these households. Chapters outline how parents exploit mobile connectivity to transcend the physical distance between themselves and their children, the online and offline social interaction environments, and the timelessness of seemingly ceaseless parenting. Transcendent Parenting further explores how mobile communication allows parents to be more involved than ever in their children's lives, leaving readers to question whether or not parents have become too involved as a result. With its clear discussions of the effects of transcendent parenting on parents' wellbeing and children's personal development, Transcendent Parenting will appeal to a broad audience of readers, from scholars, educators and policy makers to parents and young people across the globe.

Children, Adolescents, and Media

Children, Adolescents, and Media
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9781315307619
ISBN-13 : 1315307618
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Children, Adolescents, and Media by : Dafna Lemish

Bringing together the leading researchers on children, adolescents, and the media, this books offers their cutting-edge, ‘big picture’ ideas for the future of research and scholarship in the field. Individual chapters focus on topics such as the role of big data in media research, digital literacy, parenting in the era of mobile media, media diversity in the digital age, the impact of media on child development, children’s digital rights, the implications of ‘intelligent’ characters and parasocial relationships, and the effectiveness of transmedia for informal education. Several chapters also explore the theoretical and methodological challenges facing children’s media researchers. Offering new directions for research, the contributors consider the implications of the changing media landscape for parents, educators, advocates, and producers. Leading scholars from North America, Europe and Asia, grounded in different theoretical and methodological traditions, join forces to discuss the impact of growing up in a media- saturated world, and to stimulate thinking about the field of children and media in unexpected ways. This book was originally published as two special issues of the Journal of Children and Media.

Digital Parenting Burdens in China

Digital Parenting Burdens in China
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 109
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ISBN-10 : 9781837977550
ISBN-13 : 1837977550
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Parenting Burdens in China by : Sun Sun Lim

The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. Presenting the first English language book on this topic, authors Sun Sun Lim and Yang Wang offer valuable insights into understanding how family life around is shifting in the face of digitalisation not only in China, but globally.

HOLISTIC TRANSCENDENT PARENTING

HOLISTIC TRANSCENDENT PARENTING
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Publisher : EDU PUBLISHER
Total Pages : 305
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9786238298129
ISBN-13 : 623829812X
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis HOLISTIC TRANSCENDENT PARENTING by : Dr. Elfan Fanhas Fatwa Khomaeny, S.ThI., M.Ag

Dalam teori Holistic transcendence parenting, selain melakukan proses pematangan dan pendewasaan pada diri anak, juga melakukan proses pencapaian kebijaksanaan yang didorong dari proses implementasi dan pencarian akan nilai, makna, dan tujuan hidup. Pencapaian kebijaksanaan dapat diupayakan dengan cara dan pendekatan berdasarkan pada teori spiritual transcendence yang merupakan kapasitas intrinsik manusia untuk mencapai transendensi diri, dimana individu berpartisipasi dalam kesucian, dimana spiritual dialami, dibentuk, dipertajam, dan diekspresikan melalui berbagai narasi, kepercayaan, praktik keagamaan, dan dibentuk oleh banyak pengaruh dalam keluarga, masyarakat, komunitas, budaya, dan alam. Semoga buku ini dapat memberikan pengetahuan dan wawasan kekinian tentang pengasuhan anak di era modern.

Parenting/Internet/Kids: Domesticating Technologies

Parenting/Internet/Kids: Domesticating Technologies
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Publisher : Demeter Press
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9781772584004
ISBN-13 : 1772584002
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Parenting/Internet/Kids: Domesticating Technologies by : Fiona Joy Green

Parenting/Internet/Kids, with three key terms slashed together, conveys the idea that the practice of parenting may extend both to the Internet and to our children— to the extent that both require attention, care, and forms of regulation, and, in turn, provide support and enjoyment. While the triadic title is somewhat playful, it also strikes a serious note and introduces layered possibilities: we are not simply raising children who have grown up in the internet age, but also Domesticating Technologies by "managing" the computer (relatively young in age, too, having established itself in homes in the 1980s). Including perspectives from scholars and parents living in Australia, Canada, India, Japan, the UK, and the USA, the collection examines how the intimate presence of computer technology in our homes and on our bodies affects not only mothers and parenting, but family life more broadly.

Applied human rights

Applied human rights
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9789086869435
ISBN-13 : 9086869432
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Applied human rights by : Bart Wernaart

What do human rights look like when we present them as action-based, bottom-up concepts, and not exclusively as legal items? After all, when we narrow down human rights to a legal concept only, we do not do justice to its meaning. In many professions and branches the idea of human rights is used in jargon, as guiding principles and as a source of inspiration. Human rights make a difference, albeit not necessarily as an enforceable legal concept. This facet of human rights - its practical application beyond lawmakers and lawyers - is deeply underexplored and deserves much more attention. Applied human rights are not per se a matter of lawmaking and enforcement only: it can be part of a mission and vision of companies, it is sometimes at the core of artistic work, it can be a leading principle in social work - especially considering the rights of the child, and it is used as a guiding principle in technological innovation. Human rights are not just for lawyers, but also for managers, engineers, social workers, musicians, local governments, law enforcers, designers and business people. However, and not surprisingly, in each branch the impact and implications of human rights differ. Therefore, it is time for a comprehensive textbook in which the idea of human rights is not exclusively explored as a legal concept, but instead discussed from various applied perspectives. In this book, we explore human rights as an applied concept: as something we do. The chapters are written by an international group of leading experts in a wide range of disciplines and themes, including technology development, social studies, pedagogy, business strategy, public governance, the arts, philosophy and law.

Race, Class, Parenting and Children's Leisure

Race, Class, Parenting and Children's Leisure
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9781529219517
ISBN-13 : 1529219515
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Race, Class, Parenting and Children's Leisure by : Utsa Mukherjee

Children's leisure lives are changing, with increasing dominance of organised activities and screen-based leisure. These shifts have reconfigured parenting practices, too. However, our current understandings of these processes are race-blind and based mostly on the experiences of white middle-class families. Drawing on an innovative study of middle-class British Indian families, this book brings children's and parents' voices to the forefront and bridges childhood studies, family studies and leisure studies to theorise children's leisure from a fresh perspective. Demonstrating the salience of both race and class in shaping leisure cultures within middle-class racialised families, this is an invaluable contribution to key sociological debates around leisure, childhoods and parenting ideologies.

Parenting for a Digital Future

Parenting for a Digital Future
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9780190874711
ISBN-13 : 0190874716
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Parenting for a Digital Future by : Sonia Livingstone

In the decades it takes to bring up a child, parents face challenges that are both helped and hindered by the fact that they are living through a period of unprecedented digital innovation. In Parenting for a Digital Future, Sonia Livingstone and Alicia Blum-Ross draw on extensive and diverse qualitative and quantitative research with a range of parents in the UK to reveal how digital technologies characterize parenting in late modernity, as parents determine how to forge new territory with little precedent or support. They chart how parents often enact authority and values through digital technologies since "screen time," games, and social media have become both ways of being together and of setting boundaries. Parenting for a Digital Future moves beyond the panicky headlines to offer a deeply researched exploration of what it means to parent in a period of significant social and technological change.

Parenting Across Cultures

Parenting Across Cultures
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 471
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783031153594
ISBN-13 : 3031153596
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Parenting Across Cultures by : Helaine Selin

This second edition of Helaine Selin’s successful Parenting Across Cultures comes at a time where interest in parenting has increased across the world as a result of the COVID pandemic, as parents and children were put into different and often challenging conditions. This new edition, like the first, contains chapters from countries in Asia, Africa, and South America as well as from indigenous cultures of several Western countries. The chapters were revised to include new research in the post-pandemic world. They show that there is a strong connection between culture and parenting: there are differences in affection and distance, harshness and repression, and acceptance and criticism. Some parents insist on obedience; others are concerned with individual development. This clearly differs from parent to parent, but there is just as clearly a connection to culture, which these chapters explore. In addition to the chapters on individual countries, the second edition includes a section on the pandemic, as well as new research on parenting and technology, gender, religion, adoption, step parenting, divorce, single parents, racism, gay parents, disabilities, autism, eating habits, transgender, attachment, migration, bullying, and refugee resettlement.