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Is There a Home in Cyberspace? : The Internet in Migrants' Everyday Life and the Emergence of Global Communities

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How is global togetherness possible? How does the availability of the Internet alter migrants' everyday lives and senses of belonging?

This book introduces an 'alien people' inhabiting a specific common virtual space in the World Wide Web, while the members of this space - most of them ethnic Paraguayans - are physically located in many different parts of the world.

By developing an innovative and 'uniquely adequate' set of research methods, the author explores the interrelation of media and migration practices in their own right and sheds light not only on the living conditions of contemporary (Paraguayan) migrants, but also on emerging global forms of living together.

The concentration on a single case facilitates an in-depth understanding of contemporary migration practices, cultural meanings of digital media and senses of belonging.

The book discusses empirical data, methods and theoretical concepts in a reflexive writing style, allowing readers to follow the research process, and to learn from its choices and challenges which are rarely visible in most research reports.

The reflexive research procedure contributes not only to the understanding of social realities in the light of globalization, but also to an advancement of sociological methods and concepts for researching social phenomena in global landscapes and mediatization.

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Product Details
Routledge
0415893127 / 9780415893121
Hardback
302.231
29/05/2012
United Kingdom
English
xii, 248 p. : ill.
24 cm