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    Title: 遠距母職: 旅台菲籍勞工使用網路溝通履行母職的分析
    Long-Distance Mothering: An Analysis of Filipino Migrant Workers` Use of Computer-Mediated Communication in Taiwan
    Authors: 蔡綿綿
    Uy, Jacqueline
    Contributors: 方念萱
    蔡綿綿
    Uy, Jacqueline
    Keywords: 菲籍勞工
    Date: 2010
    Issue Date: 2013-09-09 11:05:53 (UTC+8)
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