Nomadic life archiving across platforms: Hyperlinked storage and compartmentalized sharing

People are today located in media ecosystems in which a variety of ICT devices and platforms coexist and complement each other to fulfil users’ heterogeneous requirements. These multi-media affordances promote a highly hyperlinked and nomadic habit of digital data management which blurs the long-sta...

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Main Authors: WANG, Yang, LIM, Sun Sun
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spelling sg-smu-ink.cis_research-10812023-03-10T07:07:52Z Nomadic life archiving across platforms: Hyperlinked storage and compartmentalized sharing WANG, Yang LIM, Sun Sun People are today located in media ecosystems in which a variety of ICT devices and platforms coexist and complement each other to fulfil users’ heterogeneous requirements. These multi-media affordances promote a highly hyperlinked and nomadic habit of digital data management which blurs the long-standing boundaries between information storage, sharing and exchange. Specifically, during the pervasive sharing and browsing of fragmentary digital information (e.g. photos, videos, online diaries, news articles) across various platforms, life experiences and knowledge involved are meanwhile classified and stored for future retrieval and collective memory construction. For international migrants who straddle different geographical and cultural contexts, management of various digital materials is particularly complicated as they have to be familiar with and appropriately navigate technological infrastructures of both home and host countries. Drawing on ethnographic observations of 40 Chinese migrant mothers in Singapore, this article delves into their quotidian routines of acquiring, storing, sharing and exchanging digital information across a range of ICT devices and platforms, as well as cultural and emotional implications of these mediated behaviours for their everyday life experiences. A multi-layer and multi-sited repertoire of ‘life archiving’ was identified among these migrant mothers in which they leave footprints of everyday life through a tactical combination of interactive sharing, pervasive tagging and backup storage of diverse digital content. 2021-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/82 info:doi/10.1177/1461444820953507 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1081/viewcontent/1461444820953507.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection College of Integrative Studies eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Chinese migrant mothers cultural compartmentalization emotional negotiation life archiving nomadic memory construction participant observation Asian Studies Communication Technology and New Media
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topic Chinese migrant mothers
cultural compartmentalization
emotional negotiation
life archiving
nomadic memory construction
participant observation
Asian Studies
Communication Technology and New Media
spellingShingle Chinese migrant mothers
cultural compartmentalization
emotional negotiation
life archiving
nomadic memory construction
participant observation
Asian Studies
Communication Technology and New Media
WANG, Yang
LIM, Sun Sun
Nomadic life archiving across platforms: Hyperlinked storage and compartmentalized sharing
description People are today located in media ecosystems in which a variety of ICT devices and platforms coexist and complement each other to fulfil users’ heterogeneous requirements. These multi-media affordances promote a highly hyperlinked and nomadic habit of digital data management which blurs the long-standing boundaries between information storage, sharing and exchange. Specifically, during the pervasive sharing and browsing of fragmentary digital information (e.g. photos, videos, online diaries, news articles) across various platforms, life experiences and knowledge involved are meanwhile classified and stored for future retrieval and collective memory construction. For international migrants who straddle different geographical and cultural contexts, management of various digital materials is particularly complicated as they have to be familiar with and appropriately navigate technological infrastructures of both home and host countries. Drawing on ethnographic observations of 40 Chinese migrant mothers in Singapore, this article delves into their quotidian routines of acquiring, storing, sharing and exchanging digital information across a range of ICT devices and platforms, as well as cultural and emotional implications of these mediated behaviours for their everyday life experiences. A multi-layer and multi-sited repertoire of ‘life archiving’ was identified among these migrant mothers in which they leave footprints of everyday life through a tactical combination of interactive sharing, pervasive tagging and backup storage of diverse digital content.
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title Nomadic life archiving across platforms: Hyperlinked storage and compartmentalized sharing
title_short Nomadic life archiving across platforms: Hyperlinked storage and compartmentalized sharing
title_full Nomadic life archiving across platforms: Hyperlinked storage and compartmentalized sharing
title_fullStr Nomadic life archiving across platforms: Hyperlinked storage and compartmentalized sharing
title_full_unstemmed Nomadic life archiving across platforms: Hyperlinked storage and compartmentalized sharing
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/82
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1081/viewcontent/1461444820953507.pdf
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