Abstract
This paper explores the collective mediated f itness practices of low-income migrant women in Hong Kong as practices of the Care of the Self. Little is known of how the widespread availability of smartphones and social media has changed the ways MDWs organise their social gatherings across time and diverse urban spaces. To explore the impacts of smartphone technologies on the spatiotemporal structuring of these care practices, we focus on three highly visible f itness groups: Zumba dance, yoga, and martial arts. Through semi-structured interviews and content analysis of MDWs’ social media activities, we analyse how digital tools support the operation of collective care practices, their presence in the urban space, and the relations between these activities and citizenship.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Future Practices of Citizenship in Asia and the West |
Subtitle of host publication | Care of the Self |
Editors | Gregory Bracken, Paul Rabé, Nurul Azreen Azlan |
Publisher | Amsterdam University Press |
Chapter | 12 |
Pages | 271-288 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Volume | 3 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9789048562084 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 18 Dec 2024 |
User-Defined Keywords
- Care of the self
- digital tools
- spatial practices
- physical activities
- migrants
- domestic workers