The relevance of migration for media literacy and intercultural dialogue (MILID) is often discussed with reference to particular countries of 'origin' and 'residence.' This article, however, considers how contemporary experiences of media and migration inform understanding of, and communication within, a globalized 'network society' (Castells, 2010). Drawing on qualitative interviews with Singaporean university students in Melbourne, Australia, we argue that social relations are organised as 'global fields' that are locally and unequally differentiated (Glick Schiller
Many who move countries today do so for work, and labour mobility – both temporary and permanent – i...
Summary. Transnational practices and networks of capital, labour, business and commodity markets, po...
Globally, International tertiary students form a sizeable mobile population: in 2012, some 4.5 milli...
In this chapter, I look at Asian international students in Australia and Singapore and their disconn...
In many globalising cities across Asia, migration is now viewed as a key measure to tackle labour sh...
This thesis looks at the life trajectories of serial migrants' children or 'Third Culture Kids' (TCK...
© 2012 Dr. Ying Wei Esther ChinIn this thesis, I explore constructions of social spaces in experienc...
Based on an ethnographic study of predominantly white millennial Europeans in Singapore and Tokyo, t...
Among student and young professional migrants to the UK the opportunity for a global or cosmopolitan...
This article contributes to the exploration of interrelationships between human and media mobilities...
Singapore is host to approximately 1.7 million transient migrants who either work or study in the ci...
Globally, the growing popularity of anti-immigrant sentiments have resulted in rising tensions betwe...
As globalisation becomes more and more familiar in our everyday lives, one readily visible phenomeno...
This paper explores the complex intersections between place, friendship networks and encounters, and...
Recent scholarship across a range of disciplines has sought to understand how people’s relationship ...
Many who move countries today do so for work, and labour mobility – both temporary and permanent – i...
Summary. Transnational practices and networks of capital, labour, business and commodity markets, po...
Globally, International tertiary students form a sizeable mobile population: in 2012, some 4.5 milli...
In this chapter, I look at Asian international students in Australia and Singapore and their disconn...
In many globalising cities across Asia, migration is now viewed as a key measure to tackle labour sh...
This thesis looks at the life trajectories of serial migrants' children or 'Third Culture Kids' (TCK...
© 2012 Dr. Ying Wei Esther ChinIn this thesis, I explore constructions of social spaces in experienc...
Based on an ethnographic study of predominantly white millennial Europeans in Singapore and Tokyo, t...
Among student and young professional migrants to the UK the opportunity for a global or cosmopolitan...
This article contributes to the exploration of interrelationships between human and media mobilities...
Singapore is host to approximately 1.7 million transient migrants who either work or study in the ci...
Globally, the growing popularity of anti-immigrant sentiments have resulted in rising tensions betwe...
As globalisation becomes more and more familiar in our everyday lives, one readily visible phenomeno...
This paper explores the complex intersections between place, friendship networks and encounters, and...
Recent scholarship across a range of disciplines has sought to understand how people’s relationship ...
Many who move countries today do so for work, and labour mobility – both temporary and permanent – i...
Summary. Transnational practices and networks of capital, labour, business and commodity markets, po...
Globally, International tertiary students form a sizeable mobile population: in 2012, some 4.5 milli...