Transnational Migrations in the Asia-Pacific
Transformative Experiences in the Age of Digital Media
Herausgeber: Gomes, Catherine; Yeoh, Brenda S. A.
Transnational Migrations in the Asia-Pacific
Transformative Experiences in the Age of Digital Media
Herausgeber: Gomes, Catherine; Yeoh, Brenda S. A.
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This book uses digital ethnography to study critically the impact of digital media on transnational migrations, using case studies on diverse topics including transient migrants, gender and religion, ethnic migrants, refugees, intergenerational relationships, and transnational relationships across the borders of space and time
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This book uses digital ethnography to study critically the impact of digital media on transnational migrations, using case studies on diverse topics including transient migrants, gender and religion, ethnic migrants, refugees, intergenerational relationships, and transnational relationships across the borders of space and time
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- Media, Culture and Communication in Asia-Pacific Societies
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9781786605535
- ISBN-10: 1786605538
- Artikelnr.: 51980836
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Media, Culture and Communication in Asia-Pacific Societies
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9781786605535
- ISBN-10: 1786605538
- Artikelnr.: 51980836
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Brenda S. A. Yeoh is a Professor in the Department of Geography, National University of Singapore Catherine Gomes is an Associate Professor at the School of Media and Communication, RMIT University.
List of Figures / Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART 1. THE NEW
CHALLENGES DIGITAL MEDIA CREATES IN UNDERSTANDING THE TRANSNATIONAL
MIGRATION EXPERIENCE / 1. Navigating Online Down Under: International
Students' Digital Journeys in Australia by Shanton Chang, Catherine Gomes
and Fran Martin / 2. Bridging Parental Expectations and Children's
Aspirations: Creative Strategies in Migrant Students' Mediated
Communication with their Left-behind Families by Becky Pham and Sun Sun Lim
/ PART 2. NEW FORMS OF AGENCY DIGITAL MEDIA FACILITATES / 3. Chapter 3:
Fight Back through Facebook: Retaliating against Local Gossip and Creating
New Identities by Monika Winarnita and Nicholas Herriman / 4. Indian
Migrants and their Transnational Families: Communication across Time and
Borders by Supriya Singh / 5. A Sense of Belonging: Social Media Use of
Latin American migrants in Australia by Glenda Mejía, Trinidad Espinosa
Abascal and Val Colic-Peisker / PART 3. THE EXPERIENCES OF DIGITAL MEDIA TO
ALTER RELATIONSHIPS IN THE TRANSNATIONAL MIGRATION EXPERIENCE / 6. Social
Media and the Refugee Experience: Young People Negotiating Displacement in
an Age of Connectivity by Raelene Wilding and Sandra Gifford / 7. Beyond
Emoji Play: Paralinguistics and Intergenerational Care-at-Distance by
Larissa Hjorth, Sarah Pink, Heather Horst, Jolynna Sinanan, Kana Ohashi,
Fumi Kato and Baohua Zhou / 8. Migrant Mothers and Left-Behind Families:
The Rituals of Communication and the Reconstitution of Familyhood Across
Transnational Space and Time by Kristel A. Acedera, Brenda S.A. Yeoh and
Maruja M.B. Asis / 9. Perth Calling: Media, Mobility and Imaginaries by
Susan Leong / Conclusion / Contributors
CHALLENGES DIGITAL MEDIA CREATES IN UNDERSTANDING THE TRANSNATIONAL
MIGRATION EXPERIENCE / 1. Navigating Online Down Under: International
Students' Digital Journeys in Australia by Shanton Chang, Catherine Gomes
and Fran Martin / 2. Bridging Parental Expectations and Children's
Aspirations: Creative Strategies in Migrant Students' Mediated
Communication with their Left-behind Families by Becky Pham and Sun Sun Lim
/ PART 2. NEW FORMS OF AGENCY DIGITAL MEDIA FACILITATES / 3. Chapter 3:
Fight Back through Facebook: Retaliating against Local Gossip and Creating
New Identities by Monika Winarnita and Nicholas Herriman / 4. Indian
Migrants and their Transnational Families: Communication across Time and
Borders by Supriya Singh / 5. A Sense of Belonging: Social Media Use of
Latin American migrants in Australia by Glenda Mejía, Trinidad Espinosa
Abascal and Val Colic-Peisker / PART 3. THE EXPERIENCES OF DIGITAL MEDIA TO
ALTER RELATIONSHIPS IN THE TRANSNATIONAL MIGRATION EXPERIENCE / 6. Social
Media and the Refugee Experience: Young People Negotiating Displacement in
an Age of Connectivity by Raelene Wilding and Sandra Gifford / 7. Beyond
Emoji Play: Paralinguistics and Intergenerational Care-at-Distance by
Larissa Hjorth, Sarah Pink, Heather Horst, Jolynna Sinanan, Kana Ohashi,
Fumi Kato and Baohua Zhou / 8. Migrant Mothers and Left-Behind Families:
The Rituals of Communication and the Reconstitution of Familyhood Across
Transnational Space and Time by Kristel A. Acedera, Brenda S.A. Yeoh and
Maruja M.B. Asis / 9. Perth Calling: Media, Mobility and Imaginaries by
Susan Leong / Conclusion / Contributors
List of Figures / Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART 1. THE NEW
CHALLENGES DIGITAL MEDIA CREATES IN UNDERSTANDING THE TRANSNATIONAL
MIGRATION EXPERIENCE / 1. Navigating Online Down Under: International
Students' Digital Journeys in Australia by Shanton Chang, Catherine Gomes
and Fran Martin / 2. Bridging Parental Expectations and Children's
Aspirations: Creative Strategies in Migrant Students' Mediated
Communication with their Left-behind Families by Becky Pham and Sun Sun Lim
/ PART 2. NEW FORMS OF AGENCY DIGITAL MEDIA FACILITATES / 3. Chapter 3:
Fight Back through Facebook: Retaliating against Local Gossip and Creating
New Identities by Monika Winarnita and Nicholas Herriman / 4. Indian
Migrants and their Transnational Families: Communication across Time and
Borders by Supriya Singh / 5. A Sense of Belonging: Social Media Use of
Latin American migrants in Australia by Glenda Mejía, Trinidad Espinosa
Abascal and Val Colic-Peisker / PART 3. THE EXPERIENCES OF DIGITAL MEDIA TO
ALTER RELATIONSHIPS IN THE TRANSNATIONAL MIGRATION EXPERIENCE / 6. Social
Media and the Refugee Experience: Young People Negotiating Displacement in
an Age of Connectivity by Raelene Wilding and Sandra Gifford / 7. Beyond
Emoji Play: Paralinguistics and Intergenerational Care-at-Distance by
Larissa Hjorth, Sarah Pink, Heather Horst, Jolynna Sinanan, Kana Ohashi,
Fumi Kato and Baohua Zhou / 8. Migrant Mothers and Left-Behind Families:
The Rituals of Communication and the Reconstitution of Familyhood Across
Transnational Space and Time by Kristel A. Acedera, Brenda S.A. Yeoh and
Maruja M.B. Asis / 9. Perth Calling: Media, Mobility and Imaginaries by
Susan Leong / Conclusion / Contributors
CHALLENGES DIGITAL MEDIA CREATES IN UNDERSTANDING THE TRANSNATIONAL
MIGRATION EXPERIENCE / 1. Navigating Online Down Under: International
Students' Digital Journeys in Australia by Shanton Chang, Catherine Gomes
and Fran Martin / 2. Bridging Parental Expectations and Children's
Aspirations: Creative Strategies in Migrant Students' Mediated
Communication with their Left-behind Families by Becky Pham and Sun Sun Lim
/ PART 2. NEW FORMS OF AGENCY DIGITAL MEDIA FACILITATES / 3. Chapter 3:
Fight Back through Facebook: Retaliating against Local Gossip and Creating
New Identities by Monika Winarnita and Nicholas Herriman / 4. Indian
Migrants and their Transnational Families: Communication across Time and
Borders by Supriya Singh / 5. A Sense of Belonging: Social Media Use of
Latin American migrants in Australia by Glenda Mejía, Trinidad Espinosa
Abascal and Val Colic-Peisker / PART 3. THE EXPERIENCES OF DIGITAL MEDIA TO
ALTER RELATIONSHIPS IN THE TRANSNATIONAL MIGRATION EXPERIENCE / 6. Social
Media and the Refugee Experience: Young People Negotiating Displacement in
an Age of Connectivity by Raelene Wilding and Sandra Gifford / 7. Beyond
Emoji Play: Paralinguistics and Intergenerational Care-at-Distance by
Larissa Hjorth, Sarah Pink, Heather Horst, Jolynna Sinanan, Kana Ohashi,
Fumi Kato and Baohua Zhou / 8. Migrant Mothers and Left-Behind Families:
The Rituals of Communication and the Reconstitution of Familyhood Across
Transnational Space and Time by Kristel A. Acedera, Brenda S.A. Yeoh and
Maruja M.B. Asis / 9. Perth Calling: Media, Mobility and Imaginaries by
Susan Leong / Conclusion / Contributors