© 2014 Global Networks Partnership & John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In this article, through comparing two highly skilled migrant groups in London, we explore how new types of information and communication technologies (ICTs) shape the form and content of transnational practices through time and space. In so doing, we aim to contribute to several debates in the field of migration studies. First, our findings highlight enduring practical constraints emanating from everyday routines and responsibilities, thus questioning the extent to which ICTs may be shrinking the globe and freeing people, even highly skilled ones, from spatial and temporal fixity. Second, we challenge assumptions about the ease of transnationalism by exploring the range and co...
The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a ...
The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a ...
New information and communications technologies (ICTs) have been linked with the “annihilation of sp...
© 2014 Global Networks Partnership & John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In this article, through comparing t...
© 2014 Global Networks Partnership & John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In this article, through comparing t...
In this article, through comparing two highly skilled migrant groups in London, we explore how new t...
In this article, through comparing two highly skilled migrant groups in London, we explore how new t...
Previous research on transnational migration and information and communication technologies (ICTs) d...
Previous research on transnational migration and information and communication technologies (ICTs) d...
In times of modernisation, characterised by increasing social and geographical mobility within as we...
In times of modernisation, characterised by increasing social and geographical mobility within as we...
In times of modernisation, characterised by increasing social and geographical mobility within as we...
This paper puts the spatiality of migration, and more specifically post-migration connections, centr...
The past decade has seen striking increases in travel and in communications at-a-distance through mo...
The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a ...
The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a ...
The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a ...
New information and communications technologies (ICTs) have been linked with the “annihilation of sp...
© 2014 Global Networks Partnership & John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In this article, through comparing t...
© 2014 Global Networks Partnership & John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In this article, through comparing t...
In this article, through comparing two highly skilled migrant groups in London, we explore how new t...
In this article, through comparing two highly skilled migrant groups in London, we explore how new t...
Previous research on transnational migration and information and communication technologies (ICTs) d...
Previous research on transnational migration and information and communication technologies (ICTs) d...
In times of modernisation, characterised by increasing social and geographical mobility within as we...
In times of modernisation, characterised by increasing social and geographical mobility within as we...
In times of modernisation, characterised by increasing social and geographical mobility within as we...
This paper puts the spatiality of migration, and more specifically post-migration connections, centr...
The past decade has seen striking increases in travel and in communications at-a-distance through mo...
The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a ...
The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a ...
The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a ...
New information and communications technologies (ICTs) have been linked with the “annihilation of sp...