Digital Parenting Burdens in China: Online Homework, Parent Chats and Punch-in Culture

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Age groups and generations
Cultural and media studies
Digitalisation of Family Life
Edtech
Home School Conferencing
Intensive Parenting
JBCT1 Media studies: internet, digital media and society
JBSP1 Age groups: children
Media studies
Parental Investment
Peer Pressure
Performative Parenting
Social groups, communities and identities
Society and culture: general
Society and Social Sciences
Sociology
Sociology and anthropology
Sociology: family and relationships
Urban Middle Class
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