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This book explores the emancipatory potential and pitfalls of digital platforms and how well or how poorly they reflect intra-communal diversities within South Asian diasporic communities. It will be of interest to South Asian diaspora, culture and ethnicity, race, and the politics of resistance and counter-hegemonic mobilizations.

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This book explores the emancipatory potential and pitfalls of digital platforms and how well or how poorly they reflect intra-communal diversities within South Asian diasporic communities. It will be of interest to South Asian diaspora, culture and ethnicity, race, and the politics of resistance and counter-hegemonic mobilizations.
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Autorenporträt
Yasmin Jiwani is a Professor Emerita in the Department of Communication Studies at Concordia University, Canada. She was also the Concordia University Research Chair in Intersectionality, Violence, and Resistance (2017-2022). Her research interests include mediations of race, gender, and violence in the press, as well as representations of women of colour in popular media. Her work has appeared in a wide variety of scholarly journals and anthologies. Arjun Tremblay is an Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Regina. His scholarship focuses on exploring the near and longer-term prospects of the politics of solidarity in and across deeply diverse democracies. He is the co-editor of Assessing Multiculturalism in Global Comparative Perspective: A New Politics of Diversity for the 21st Century? (Routledge, 2023). He was an Associate Editor at the Canadian Journal of Political Science and is currently the co-Editor in Chief of the Review of Constitutional Studies. Mohita Bhatia is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Saint Mary's University, Halifax. She is the co-editor of Religion and Politics in Jammu and Kashmir (Routledge, 2020). Her research interests include everyday life, refugees, ethnic conflicts, quotidian nationalism, citizenship performances, border-making, qualitative research, and digital ethnography.