The explosive rise in new forms of media and communications technologies has had a profound impact on the experiences of first-and second-generation migrants in multicultural societies. New possibilities for transcending old national understandings of community through the rise of globally linked networks of transnational ties invite closer examination. The globally dispersed Turkish diaspora uses a variety of new technologies to keep in touch with family, friends, acquaintances and colleagues across the globe. The networks arising through such activities have come to complement and sometimes to replace the traditional importance of face-to-face communities in the establishment of feelings of community, inclusion and belonging. A current re...
At the end of 1960s Sunni Turks from Turkey, after the Turkish Cypriots, migrated to the UK and prov...
Since 2001, Australia has accepted more than 22,000 refugees from Sudan, with over 3,000 settling in...
In this chapter, I will address the intersection between migration and new communication technologie...
Exploring the use of old and new media by the Turkish community in Melbourne, Australia. Australia i...
The last two years have seen an increase in the level of public debate around Islam and what it mean...
Increased connectedness via communication technologies has augmented a re-orientation of diasporic c...
In order to understand the nature of identity formation amongst second generation migrant youth in A...
In an increasingly globalised world, the engagement of diasporic communities in trans-nationalism ha...
A better way of listening: listen to the unexpected, no longer knowing what one is listening to. Eli...
Based on a qualitative study of eight “less visible” Muslim Iraqi Turkoman immigrants in a multicult...
For first- and second-generation migrant youth growing up in Australia’s multicultural society, the ...
Based on a qualitative study of eight “less visible” Muslim Iraqi Turkoman immigrants in a multicult...
This article contributes to the exploration of interrelationships between human and media mobilities...
The role of the media in contributing to the construction of identity based groups is both overt and...
Purpose: Migration of the Turkish new middle-class – high-skilled, well-educated, young professional...
At the end of 1960s Sunni Turks from Turkey, after the Turkish Cypriots, migrated to the UK and prov...
Since 2001, Australia has accepted more than 22,000 refugees from Sudan, with over 3,000 settling in...
In this chapter, I will address the intersection between migration and new communication technologie...
Exploring the use of old and new media by the Turkish community in Melbourne, Australia. Australia i...
The last two years have seen an increase in the level of public debate around Islam and what it mean...
Increased connectedness via communication technologies has augmented a re-orientation of diasporic c...
In order to understand the nature of identity formation amongst second generation migrant youth in A...
In an increasingly globalised world, the engagement of diasporic communities in trans-nationalism ha...
A better way of listening: listen to the unexpected, no longer knowing what one is listening to. Eli...
Based on a qualitative study of eight “less visible” Muslim Iraqi Turkoman immigrants in a multicult...
For first- and second-generation migrant youth growing up in Australia’s multicultural society, the ...
Based on a qualitative study of eight “less visible” Muslim Iraqi Turkoman immigrants in a multicult...
This article contributes to the exploration of interrelationships between human and media mobilities...
The role of the media in contributing to the construction of identity based groups is both overt and...
Purpose: Migration of the Turkish new middle-class – high-skilled, well-educated, young professional...
At the end of 1960s Sunni Turks from Turkey, after the Turkish Cypriots, migrated to the UK and prov...
Since 2001, Australia has accepted more than 22,000 refugees from Sudan, with over 3,000 settling in...
In this chapter, I will address the intersection between migration and new communication technologie...