Older Korean immigrants use pragmatic disengagement to avoid stressful technologies and interdependent navigation where digital skills are shared family resources, treating non-use as culturally grounded data refusal.
A Decade of International Migration Research in HCI: Overview, Challenges, Ethics, Impact, and Future Directions
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Southeast Asian immigrant mothers in Taiwan navigate structural marginalization to foster children's learning and transmit cultural values, yielding justice-oriented design implications for socio-technical systems at multiple levels.