The research study examines how the Internet is used by migrants in the construction of their cultural identities, particularly ethnic and national identities. It investigates the development and activities of online communities formed by migrants from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) who are currently studying and working in Singapore. The study adopts a qualitative methodology, based on the textual analysis of postings on Internet forums, participant observation, as well as in- depth interviews with PRC migrants. Two virtual communities are selected for case study - Springdale and AutumnLeaves. Both websites are set up by PRC students in Singapore, and interaction usually takes place around online forums.Doctor of Philosophy (SCI
Social networking sites (SNS) are online platforms that enable individuals new opportunities for the...
© 2017 Dr Jun FuThis thesis is positioned at the intersection between studies of citizenship in Chin...
With the scope of Chinese diaspora in Australia, this paper theorises the impacts of digitally media...
The research study examines how the Internet is used by migrants in the construction of their cultur...
This article examines the identity discourses of Chinese migrants in cyberspace in the light of cont...
The Internet has become a new global phenomenon, enlarging new democratic discourse and has helped t...
The Internet has become a new global phenomenon, enlarging new democratic discourse and has helped t...
This thesis examines the role of internet use in migrants’ participation in, and articulation of, ri...
This thesis explores the distinctive formation of identity by Chinese diaspora on New Zealand’s most...
This thesis examines the role of internet use in migrants’ participation in, and articulation of, ri...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
This paper examines identity transformation among Chinese migrants in Singapore in the context of tr...
This thesis investigates the formation of diasporic Chinese identity in the current media landscape....
[[abstract]]The Internet is exerting a great influence on questions of ?Chinese and Taiwanese? ident...
This study examines the role of the Internet in the life of diasporic women. Twenty-nine qualitativ...
Social networking sites (SNS) are online platforms that enable individuals new opportunities for the...
© 2017 Dr Jun FuThis thesis is positioned at the intersection between studies of citizenship in Chin...
With the scope of Chinese diaspora in Australia, this paper theorises the impacts of digitally media...
The research study examines how the Internet is used by migrants in the construction of their cultur...
This article examines the identity discourses of Chinese migrants in cyberspace in the light of cont...
The Internet has become a new global phenomenon, enlarging new democratic discourse and has helped t...
The Internet has become a new global phenomenon, enlarging new democratic discourse and has helped t...
This thesis examines the role of internet use in migrants’ participation in, and articulation of, ri...
This thesis explores the distinctive formation of identity by Chinese diaspora on New Zealand’s most...
This thesis examines the role of internet use in migrants’ participation in, and articulation of, ri...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
This paper examines identity transformation among Chinese migrants in Singapore in the context of tr...
This thesis investigates the formation of diasporic Chinese identity in the current media landscape....
[[abstract]]The Internet is exerting a great influence on questions of ?Chinese and Taiwanese? ident...
This study examines the role of the Internet in the life of diasporic women. Twenty-nine qualitativ...
Social networking sites (SNS) are online platforms that enable individuals new opportunities for the...
© 2017 Dr Jun FuThis thesis is positioned at the intersection between studies of citizenship in Chin...
With the scope of Chinese diaspora in Australia, this paper theorises the impacts of digitally media...