Table of Contents
1. Minorities and the Digital Media
1.1 From Digital Utopia to the Everyday
1.2 Digital Media and Everyday Life
1.3 Documenting the Undocumented
2. Global Nannies: A Global-Historical Perspective
2.1 Feminization of Migration: Nannies from the Global South
2.2 Why Women Move: Development as Freedom
2.3 Remittances for Development: Philippines, Indonesia, Sri Lanka
2.4 New Nannies of Europe
2.5 Paris: The Other Side of the Global City
3. Mobile Phone for Empowerment?: Work Life, Power and Freedom
3.1 Mobile Phone as Social Capital
3.2 Disposable Life
3.3 Mobile Connection, Disempowerment and Inequality
4. Digital Media for Intimacy?: Family Life and Transnational Mothering
4.1 Intensive Mothering: Gender Inequality Unchanged
4.2 Intimacy and Digital Fatigue
4.3 Morality of Mothering
5. Digital Media and Intergenerational Migration
5.1 Mediated Migration: "Paris is Beautiful"
5.2 Digital Media in an Emotional Sphere
5.3 Self-Expression Online: "I am Doing Nothing"
6. The Care of the Self: "As a Woman, Not as a Mother or a Nanny"
6.1 Self-Sacrifice: Money, Time, Leisure
6.2 Not Part of the Family
6.3 Gossip Community, Sexuality and Erotic Capital
6.4 Digital Media as Affective Practice: "Doing Things Together"
7. Racism, Ethnic Media and Home
7.1 Banal Racism in Everyday Life
7.2 Ethnic Media, Ethnic Enclave
7.3 Home Always There: "I’m Not Going to Stay Here Forever"
8. Cosmopolitan Hospitality
8.1 Whose Cosmopolitanism?
8.2 Hospitality as an Urgent Response