This article presents an explorative qualitative case study of how sixteen young Somali migrants stranded in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia feel about staying in touch with loved ones abroad using Internet-based transnational communication. Left-behind during transit migration from Somalia to overseas, at this moment they can only digitally connect with contacts living inside for example dreamed diasporic locations in Europe. Based on in-depth interviews, a focus group and concept maps drawn by informants the ambivalent workings of affects spurred by transnational communication are explored. The intense feelings of togetherness originating in Skype video-chat, mobile phone calls and Facebook use are conceptualized with the notion of transnational af...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-Saharan Africa, in which (usua...
In this comparative article we offer a critical overview of the articles included in this Special Is...
This paper explores how transnational identities are negotiated through digital and social media use...
This article presents an explorative qualitative case study of how sixteen young Somali migrants str...
Digital migration scholarship has foregrounded how migrants (refugees, forced migrants, expatriates ...
Displaced people settling at the margins of Somali cities live in conditions of extreme precarity. T...
Based on a qualitative study, this article explores post-migration mobility practices developed by S...
This article explores the relationship between online and offline practices in the special case of f...
Diasporic discourses reflect the sense of being part of an ongoing transnational network that includ...
In the face of the contemporary so-called “European refugee crisis,”’ the dichotomies of bodies that...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
My thesis examines dynamics of inclusion and exclusion within Somali social networks in East Africa...
In the face of the contemporary so-called “European refugee crisis,”' the dichotomies of bodies that...
In the face of the contemporary so-called “European refugee crisis,”' the dichotomies of bodies that...
peer reviewedResearch on Somali mobility and migration has predominantly focused on forced migration...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-Saharan Africa, in which (usua...
In this comparative article we offer a critical overview of the articles included in this Special Is...
This paper explores how transnational identities are negotiated through digital and social media use...
This article presents an explorative qualitative case study of how sixteen young Somali migrants str...
Digital migration scholarship has foregrounded how migrants (refugees, forced migrants, expatriates ...
Displaced people settling at the margins of Somali cities live in conditions of extreme precarity. T...
Based on a qualitative study, this article explores post-migration mobility practices developed by S...
This article explores the relationship between online and offline practices in the special case of f...
Diasporic discourses reflect the sense of being part of an ongoing transnational network that includ...
In the face of the contemporary so-called “European refugee crisis,”’ the dichotomies of bodies that...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
My thesis examines dynamics of inclusion and exclusion within Somali social networks in East Africa...
In the face of the contemporary so-called “European refugee crisis,”' the dichotomies of bodies that...
In the face of the contemporary so-called “European refugee crisis,”' the dichotomies of bodies that...
peer reviewedResearch on Somali mobility and migration has predominantly focused on forced migration...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-Saharan Africa, in which (usua...
In this comparative article we offer a critical overview of the articles included in this Special Is...
This paper explores how transnational identities are negotiated through digital and social media use...