This book explores the role of new media technology in transient migration in terms of mobility, national identity, and sense of home. Through 40 personal interviews with Korean migrants, Claire Shinhea Lee analyzes how homeland media in the transnational space helps migrants make, connect to, and complicate home.
This book explores the role of new media technology in transient migration in terms of mobility, national identity, and sense of home. Through 40 personal interviews with Korean migrants, Claire Shinhea Lee analyzes how homeland media in the transnational space helps migrants make, connect to, and complicate home.
Claire Shinhea Lee received her PhD in media studies from the University of Texas at Austin.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: From Diasporic Audience Studies to Digital Migration Studies Chapter Two: Searching for Ontological Security in a Transnational Space Chapter Three: Making Home Through Transnational Cord-Cutting Practice Chapter Four: Connecting Home Through Smartphone and Algorithm Culture Chapter Five: Complicating Home through Mediatization and Transnationalism Chapter Six: Gendered Visa? Dependent Women's Media and Home-Making
Chapter One: From Diasporic Audience Studies to Digital Migration Studies Chapter Two: Searching for Ontological Security in a Transnational Space Chapter Three: Making Home Through Transnational Cord-Cutting Practice Chapter Four: Connecting Home Through Smartphone and Algorithm Culture Chapter Five: Complicating Home through Mediatization and Transnationalism Chapter Six: Gendered Visa? Dependent Women's Media and Home-Making
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