This paper examines the contemporary experience of migration for Chileans arriving in Australia in the last two decades. It specifically explores the increasing role of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) and its mediating effects on experiences of departure, arrival, ‘being’ and ‘belonging’. In doing so, the paper considers some of the tensions between ‘hyper-digital’ transnationalism and dominant discourses of nationalism. The findings indicate diversity of experience, but highlight that these recent Chilean migrants utilise ICT to suspend and manage physical relocation and to engage both on and offline with wide and shallow networks of Chileans and non-Chileans in local and transnational spaces. At the same time, they reflec...
Comments should be addressed by email to the author(s). Surveying existing literature, this paper st...
Migrants to a new homeland face significant adaptation and communication challenges. Information com...
Through the analysis of 25 interviews with Iranian migrant women in Australia, this study shows how ...
This paper questions the concept of national identity in an increasingly transient world where human...
Abstract The use of ICT implies a turning point for traditional migration processes because enable t...
This paper raises questions about the development of cultural identity as it will transform and impa...
Migrants to a new homeland face significant adaptation and communication challenges. Information com...
Aim. This article presents an ethnographic exploration of technology use among migrants. The main qu...
This paper presents part of the results of a doctoral research on the political dimension of contemp...
This paper raises questions about the development of cultural identity as it transforms and impacts ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors which influence refugee migrants’ adoption of di...
This chapter focuses on how social media is used as a new form of agency to assist Latin Americans i...
The rate at which people move and resettle around the world is unprecedented. Mobility and resettlem...
© 2021 Estelle Louisa BoyleThis project considers how digitally networked communication technologies...
Research focusing on the lived experiences of international students tends to centre directly on the...
Comments should be addressed by email to the author(s). Surveying existing literature, this paper st...
Migrants to a new homeland face significant adaptation and communication challenges. Information com...
Through the analysis of 25 interviews with Iranian migrant women in Australia, this study shows how ...
This paper questions the concept of national identity in an increasingly transient world where human...
Abstract The use of ICT implies a turning point for traditional migration processes because enable t...
This paper raises questions about the development of cultural identity as it will transform and impa...
Migrants to a new homeland face significant adaptation and communication challenges. Information com...
Aim. This article presents an ethnographic exploration of technology use among migrants. The main qu...
This paper presents part of the results of a doctoral research on the political dimension of contemp...
This paper raises questions about the development of cultural identity as it transforms and impacts ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors which influence refugee migrants’ adoption of di...
This chapter focuses on how social media is used as a new form of agency to assist Latin Americans i...
The rate at which people move and resettle around the world is unprecedented. Mobility and resettlem...
© 2021 Estelle Louisa BoyleThis project considers how digitally networked communication technologies...
Research focusing on the lived experiences of international students tends to centre directly on the...
Comments should be addressed by email to the author(s). Surveying existing literature, this paper st...
Migrants to a new homeland face significant adaptation and communication challenges. Information com...
Through the analysis of 25 interviews with Iranian migrant women in Australia, this study shows how ...