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Volume 42 (2021): Issue s4 (September 2021)

Struggling with Technology: Perspectives on Everyday Life

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Struggling with technology: Perspectives on everyday life
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Struggling with and mastering e-mail consultations: A study of access, interaction, and participation in a digital health care system
  
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Hybrid presence: Integrating interprofessional interactions with digital consultations
  
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eHealth platforms as user–data communication: Examining patients’ struggles with digital health data
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Toddlers’ digital media practices and everyday parental struggles: Interactions and meaning-making as digital media are domesticated
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The ambiguities of surveillance as care and control: Struggles in the domestication of location-tracking applications by Danish parents
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Contesting digital leisure time: Parental struggles in relation to young children's play with tablets at home
  
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The struggle and enrichment of play: Domestications and overflows in the everyday life of gamer parents
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The ambiguity of technology in ASMR experiences: Four types of intimacies and struggles in the user comments on YouTube
  
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Move, eat, sleep, repeat: Living by rhythm with proactive self-tracking technologies
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Going cold turkey!: An autoethnographic exploration of digital disengagement
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Existential vulnerability and transition: Struggling with involuntary childlessness on Instagram
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An organisational cultivation of digital resignation?: Enterprise social media, privacy, and autonomy
  

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