The MIG@NET European FP7 research teams spanned eight countries examining gender, migration and digital networks (http://www.mignetproject.eu/). Here the researchers outline the key findings covering migrant hybrid (online and offline) activities in three European countries: Greece, Cyprus and the UK. This European multicase study provides insights into the general sociocultural dynamics behind the formation of transnational digital networks because they reveal the most urgent societal problems European countries must face in the early twenty-first century: racism, migration, ethnonationalist ideologies and European citizenship
The use of online media for transnational communication in migration networks may serve as a new sou...
OECD figures (1998-2002) reveal a sharply increasing flow of foreign workers into European countries...
The main objective of the project "Interculturality through Digital Educational Media: TransferMOOC"...
The MIG@NET European FP7 research teams spanned eight countries examining gender, migration and digi...
This Special Collection “Forced migration and digital connectivity in(to) Europe” historicizes, cont...
This Special Collection “Forced migration and digital connectivity in(to) Europe” historicizes, cont...
‘On Digital Crossings in Europe’ explores the entanglements of digital media and migration beyond th...
Young connected migrants challenge exclusionary European understandings of white, secular, middle-cl...
Increased connectedness via communication technologies has augmented a re-orientation of diasporic c...
Migrants’ engagement with Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) reveals a wide spectrum...
Digital media and mobile technologies have allowed migrants to keep in touch with family and friends...
This paper addresses the emergence of diasporic networked publics as a result of changing patterns o...
Against the background of the emerging multicultural migration society, acquisition of intercultural...
Transnational immigrants today appear to live dual or even multiple lives across national borders, w...
'Migration and the Internet: Social Networking and Diasporas' is an interdisciplinary collection tha...
The use of online media for transnational communication in migration networks may serve as a new sou...
OECD figures (1998-2002) reveal a sharply increasing flow of foreign workers into European countries...
The main objective of the project "Interculturality through Digital Educational Media: TransferMOOC"...
The MIG@NET European FP7 research teams spanned eight countries examining gender, migration and digi...
This Special Collection “Forced migration and digital connectivity in(to) Europe” historicizes, cont...
This Special Collection “Forced migration and digital connectivity in(to) Europe” historicizes, cont...
‘On Digital Crossings in Europe’ explores the entanglements of digital media and migration beyond th...
Young connected migrants challenge exclusionary European understandings of white, secular, middle-cl...
Increased connectedness via communication technologies has augmented a re-orientation of diasporic c...
Migrants’ engagement with Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) reveals a wide spectrum...
Digital media and mobile technologies have allowed migrants to keep in touch with family and friends...
This paper addresses the emergence of diasporic networked publics as a result of changing patterns o...
Against the background of the emerging multicultural migration society, acquisition of intercultural...
Transnational immigrants today appear to live dual or even multiple lives across national borders, w...
'Migration and the Internet: Social Networking and Diasporas' is an interdisciplinary collection tha...
The use of online media for transnational communication in migration networks may serve as a new sou...
OECD figures (1998-2002) reveal a sharply increasing flow of foreign workers into European countries...
The main objective of the project "Interculturality through Digital Educational Media: TransferMOOC"...