International audienceHistory forms narratives, narratives form media uses? The present paper formulates a theoretical proposal, that of considering the uses of information and communication technologies (ICT), particularly social media, as " habitus " , inspired by Pierre Bourdieu's Field Theory. My thesis draws on research conducted on the professional network LinkedIn. It examines the way two discussion groups, held by Greek and French migrants respectively, use this platform. The comparative approach raises the question of habitus as praxis related to situated and ideologically charged socio-historical representations of migration. The online discursive practices of each group suggest the existence of an illusio common to their members ...
Abstract Since the eruption of the Greek crisis in 2010, thousands of highly educated and skilled Gr...
International audienceThis paper deals with the adaptation process of Intra-European South-South mig...
Through a fine-grained reading of a London-French blog, this article aims to shed light on the lived...
International audienceHistory forms narratives, narratives form media uses? The present paper formul...
History forms narratives, narratives form media uses? The present paper formulates a theoretical pro...
Situated in the field of digital migration studies, the thesis adds to emerging research on the terr...
Migrants’ engagement with Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) reveals a wide spectrum...
This paper addresses the emergence of diasporic networked publics as a result of changing patterns o...
Aim. This article presents an ethnographic exploration of technology use among migrants. The main qu...
International audienceGrowing mediatization and the rise of “digital culture” have put studies of d...
Media discourses affect people’s attitudes towards refugees and migrants, and from there even migrat...
Social media research needs social theory in order to historicize and contextualize findings. At the...
Abstract This paper is based on the findings of the Theorizing the Evolution of European Migration ...
Communication technologies in the 21st century have changed how social movements have been able to d...
The use of online media for transnational communication in migration networks may serve as a new sou...
Abstract Since the eruption of the Greek crisis in 2010, thousands of highly educated and skilled Gr...
International audienceThis paper deals with the adaptation process of Intra-European South-South mig...
Through a fine-grained reading of a London-French blog, this article aims to shed light on the lived...
International audienceHistory forms narratives, narratives form media uses? The present paper formul...
History forms narratives, narratives form media uses? The present paper formulates a theoretical pro...
Situated in the field of digital migration studies, the thesis adds to emerging research on the terr...
Migrants’ engagement with Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) reveals a wide spectrum...
This paper addresses the emergence of diasporic networked publics as a result of changing patterns o...
Aim. This article presents an ethnographic exploration of technology use among migrants. The main qu...
International audienceGrowing mediatization and the rise of “digital culture” have put studies of d...
Media discourses affect people’s attitudes towards refugees and migrants, and from there even migrat...
Social media research needs social theory in order to historicize and contextualize findings. At the...
Abstract This paper is based on the findings of the Theorizing the Evolution of European Migration ...
Communication technologies in the 21st century have changed how social movements have been able to d...
The use of online media for transnational communication in migration networks may serve as a new sou...
Abstract Since the eruption of the Greek crisis in 2010, thousands of highly educated and skilled Gr...
International audienceThis paper deals with the adaptation process of Intra-European South-South mig...
Through a fine-grained reading of a London-French blog, this article aims to shed light on the lived...