Influenced by the call for ‘non-media-centric media studies’, and based on interviews with transnational professionals and forced migrants, this article scrutinises transnational identifications under mediatised conditions. With the point of departure in space/mobility and everyday life practices – the common denominators in the perspectives of transnationalism and mediatisation – the analysis shows that mediated deterritorialisation is conditional due to migrants’ sociocultural resources and earlier life experiences. Hence, experiences of war and conflict may reduce the potential of mediated mobilities. The article demonstrates how media are an integrated part of migrants’ multiple identifications with the city they reside in and ...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
The idea of the special issue “Narrating Migration and Diaspora” grew out of the current situation i...
In present paper, the debates around mediatization and transnationalism constitute the backdrop for ...
In present paper, the debates around mediatization and transnationalism constitute the backdrop for ...
In present paper, the debates around mediatization and transnationalism constitute the backdrop for ...
This edited collection looks at how borders and media influence identity in its broadest possible me...
In this article, I critically analyse the relationship between media and conceptualisations of diasp...
This publication offers a comprehensive and multispatial analysis of transnational life across the h...
Transnational lifeworlds of expatriates raise exciting questions on the use and meaning of media. Ne...
Transnational lifeworlds of expatriates raise exciting questions on the use and meaning of media. Ne...
This article contributes to the exploration of interrelationships between human and media mobilities...
Increased connectedness via communication technologies has augmented a re-orientation of diasporic c...
Increased connectedness via communication technologies has augmented a re-orientation of diasporic c...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
The idea of the special issue “Narrating Migration and Diaspora” grew out of the current situation i...
In present paper, the debates around mediatization and transnationalism constitute the backdrop for ...
In present paper, the debates around mediatization and transnationalism constitute the backdrop for ...
In present paper, the debates around mediatization and transnationalism constitute the backdrop for ...
This edited collection looks at how borders and media influence identity in its broadest possible me...
In this article, I critically analyse the relationship between media and conceptualisations of diasp...
This publication offers a comprehensive and multispatial analysis of transnational life across the h...
Transnational lifeworlds of expatriates raise exciting questions on the use and meaning of media. Ne...
Transnational lifeworlds of expatriates raise exciting questions on the use and meaning of media. Ne...
This article contributes to the exploration of interrelationships between human and media mobilities...
Increased connectedness via communication technologies has augmented a re-orientation of diasporic c...
Increased connectedness via communication technologies has augmented a re-orientation of diasporic c...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
The idea of the special issue “Narrating Migration and Diaspora” grew out of the current situation i...