This article provides a new direction in digital media and communication studies and develops an emergent analytical lens of digital media and immobility in the context of forced migration. Drawing on a qualitative multi-sited research approach, I shed light on digitally mediated transnational care among the Rohingya diaspora in refugee camps in Bangladesh and in Brisbane, Australia. I draw on Massey’s idea of the ‘power geometry’ with a combination ‘immobility turn’ to consider how the socio-spatial mobility is restricted and regulated, and how these immobilities are crucial to understanding family care practices. I argue that the idea of transnational families existing beyond nation-states, and the social and spatial immobilities may help...
This article investigates the ways in which six Filipino migrant adult children in Melbourne, Austra...
This collection brings together key themes that integrate the scholarship on migration, digital medi...
Based on a case study of the lived experiences of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh between 2017 and 2...
This article provides a new direction in digital media and communication studies and develops an eme...
This study explores the intersection of affect, affordance, and agency of the Rohingya diaspora in m...
Digital migration scholarship has foregrounded how migrants (refugees, forced migrants, expatriates ...
This article charts new directions in digital media and migration studies from a gendered, postcolon...
This special issue explores the analytical significance of immobility for understanding the inequali...
This paper explores how transnational identities are negotiated through digital and social media use...
This article examines how the Rohingya diaspora employs social media platforms to reclaim their iden...
As a result of the dominance of highly individualised, economistic and gendered analyses of migratio...
In the wake of the so-called European migrant crisis, migration scholars have zoomed in on digital t...
This thesis is an exploration into the role of new digital technologies for the mobile practices of ...
© 2021 Estelle Louisa BoyleThis project considers how digitally networked communication technologies...
This article investigates the ways in which six Filipino migrant adult children in Melbourne, Austra...
This collection brings together key themes that integrate the scholarship on migration, digital medi...
Based on a case study of the lived experiences of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh between 2017 and 2...
This article provides a new direction in digital media and communication studies and develops an eme...
This study explores the intersection of affect, affordance, and agency of the Rohingya diaspora in m...
Digital migration scholarship has foregrounded how migrants (refugees, forced migrants, expatriates ...
This article charts new directions in digital media and migration studies from a gendered, postcolon...
This special issue explores the analytical significance of immobility for understanding the inequali...
This paper explores how transnational identities are negotiated through digital and social media use...
This article examines how the Rohingya diaspora employs social media platforms to reclaim their iden...
As a result of the dominance of highly individualised, economistic and gendered analyses of migratio...
In the wake of the so-called European migrant crisis, migration scholars have zoomed in on digital t...
This thesis is an exploration into the role of new digital technologies for the mobile practices of ...
© 2021 Estelle Louisa BoyleThis project considers how digitally networked communication technologies...
This article investigates the ways in which six Filipino migrant adult children in Melbourne, Austra...
This collection brings together key themes that integrate the scholarship on migration, digital medi...
Based on a case study of the lived experiences of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh between 2017 and 2...