Sakari Taipale 
Intergenerational Connections in Digital Families [PDF ebook] 

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This book provides a comprehensive review of how digital communication technology can help families network and communicate across generations, despite differences in family composition, residential location, cultural values and orientations. Covering the full spectrum of intergenerational relations (including child to parent, and parent to grandparent), it offers a positive view of the value of digital technology usage within families.

The author focuses on three European countries: Finland, Italy and Slovenia, but also touches on other European countries and parts of the United States, revealing evidence that challenges ideas of universal adoption of information communication technology (ICT) and consistency in the social effects of such adoption in different regions and cultures. Further, the book discusses numerous other challenges and issues, such as:

•         the social transformations and technological developments that have made digitalfamilies possible;

•         the resulting changes in family roles, responsibilities, and practices; and

•         the theoretical and conceptual implications of digital communication-technology use in families.

The author illustrates how ICT can facilitate family solidarity and how it helps to provide new ways of being together, and they discuss how social media, particularly instant messaging applications, helps develop affinity between family members better than traditional one-to-one personal communication tools.


Combining highly nuanced material with fresh sociological thinking, it enhances readers’ theoretical understanding of the meaning of the ‘digital family’, making it a powerful resource for graduate and undergraduate students, as well as academics. Thanks to its structured format with easy-to-understand explanations, it appeals to practitioners and researchers alike.

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Table of Content

Acknowledgments.- Introduction.- Part I: Digital Families.- What is Digital Family?.- Technological Drivers and Social Changes.- Beyond family generations.- Part II: Roles, Duties, and Practice.- Warm Experts 2.0.- Digital Housekeeping.- The Big Meaning of Small Messages.- Intergenerational Solidarity.- Part III: Implications and Conclusions.- Technologies of Re-familisation.- Toward a Positive Approach to Digital Families.- Appendix: Methods and data.

About the author


Adjunct Professor Sakari Taipale has researched the social and human aspects of digital technologies extensively for 15 years. In his Academy of Finland Research Fellow project, Intergenerational Relations in Broadband Societies (i GRIB) (2013–2018), he collected extensive qualitative interview material from families in three European countries (Finland, Italy, Slovenia) and analysed varied quantitative data sets to gain a comprehensive understanding of digital technology use in European families. His involvement in other research projects like the Mature Consumer, Customer Experience and Value Creation in Digital and Physical Environments (the Finnish Funding Agency for Innovation (Tekes), 2015–2016) and the COST Action IS1311 Intergenerational Family Solidarity Across Europe (INTERFASOL) have also provided theoretical insights and empirical research findings that are presented in this book.

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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 137 ● ISBN 9783030119478 ● File size 1.7 MB ● Publisher Springer International Publishing ● City Cham ● Country CH ● Published 2019 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6866670 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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