The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a context of long-distance mobility. We focussed on a group of individuals–expatriates and internal migrants–who are highly mobile, multilingual, multicultural, sometimes also multinational, highly educated, and who extensively use personal technologies to support their sociality. The long-distance mobility of these young adults has been discussed so far in socio-economic terms, but scholars have substantially neglected to explore how these young persons manage their sociality and communication as well as the sustainability of their life in the long run. We adopted a qualitative approach and conducted 23 interviews with a convenience sample. Th...
This thesis explores the social and cultural integration of the mobile phone in the lives and relati...
This article draws on research with young NEETs (not in education, employment or training) in Leeds ...
The Internet facilitates new practices of social interaction at a distance, enabling online co-prese...
The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a ...
This study aims to develop an analytical framework to help better our understanding of the relations...
While there are exemplary studies on the relationships between social networks and media such as tel...
This panel adds the question of emerging and changing socialities to the broader nexus of mobilities...
Despite the widespread adoption of mobile information and communication technology, there are still ...
Personal and intimate consequences of cultural globalization have received little critical attention...
In this article, through comparing two highly skilled migrant groups in London, we explore how new t...
© 2014 Global Networks Partnership & John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In this article, through comparing t...
This is a submission to the "Interrogating the social realities of information and communications sy...
The aim of this article is to put mobile phones and uses of other new media into the broader context...
This thesis is a cultural inquiry on the changes brought in our social life by mobile culture as the...
Communication and travel behaviour are two facets of a general behaviour of human interaction that l...
This thesis explores the social and cultural integration of the mobile phone in the lives and relati...
This article draws on research with young NEETs (not in education, employment or training) in Leeds ...
The Internet facilitates new practices of social interaction at a distance, enabling online co-prese...
The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a ...
This study aims to develop an analytical framework to help better our understanding of the relations...
While there are exemplary studies on the relationships between social networks and media such as tel...
This panel adds the question of emerging and changing socialities to the broader nexus of mobilities...
Despite the widespread adoption of mobile information and communication technology, there are still ...
Personal and intimate consequences of cultural globalization have received little critical attention...
In this article, through comparing two highly skilled migrant groups in London, we explore how new t...
© 2014 Global Networks Partnership & John Wiley & Sons Ltd. In this article, through comparing t...
This is a submission to the "Interrogating the social realities of information and communications sy...
The aim of this article is to put mobile phones and uses of other new media into the broader context...
This thesis is a cultural inquiry on the changes brought in our social life by mobile culture as the...
Communication and travel behaviour are two facets of a general behaviour of human interaction that l...
This thesis explores the social and cultural integration of the mobile phone in the lives and relati...
This article draws on research with young NEETs (not in education, employment or training) in Leeds ...
The Internet facilitates new practices of social interaction at a distance, enabling online co-prese...