This article argues that, since the COVID-19 outbreak, ‘digital diasporas’ worldwide may have been shaped through stringent postpandemic societal pressing patterns by increasingly further exposing diasporic citizens’ digital rights unwittingly towards unprecedented technopolitical risks. Against this backdrop, this article poses a novel term entitled ‘Hyperconnected Diasporas’ by suggesting (i) a technopolitical wake up call for regional governments worldwide when dealing with paradiplomacy and diaspora engagement initiatives and (ii) a necessary critical standpoint on the understanding and use of extractivist and pervasively hegemonic social media platforms that clearly alter diasporic citizens’ data privacy, ethics, and ownership
Digital media and mobile technologies have allowed migrants to keep in touch with family and friends...
‘On digital crossings in Europe’ explores the entanglements of digital media and migration beyond th...
This article develops a conceptual taxonomy of five emerging digital citizenship regimes: (i) the gl...
This article argues that, since the COVID-19 outbreak, ‘digital diasporas’ worldwide may have been s...
Over the last decades, globalisation has led to a new class of ‘global citizens’. However, this cosm...
E-diasporas are communities of diaspora members utilizing digital technologies and data platforms to...
In the face of the contemporary so-called “European refugee crisis,”’ the dichotomies of bodies that...
peer reviewedThe Covid-19 pandemic is an unprecedented phenomenon that has challenged governments, i...
This article interrogates new forms of digital cosmopolitanism(s) by introducing a critical postcolo...
One of the most striking features of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom has been the dispro...
YesSince the 1980s, the digital revolution has been both a negative and positive force. Within a few...
COVID-19 has hit citizens dramatically during 2020, not only creating a general risk-driven environm...
The COVID-19 pandemic has legitimized diaspora as a transnational actor in its own right. Diasporas ...
This essay revisits the notion of diaspora in connection with recent advancements in communication t...
The article examines the Covid-19 pandemic by investigating the ways in which viruses are mapped out...
Digital media and mobile technologies have allowed migrants to keep in touch with family and friends...
‘On digital crossings in Europe’ explores the entanglements of digital media and migration beyond th...
This article develops a conceptual taxonomy of five emerging digital citizenship regimes: (i) the gl...
This article argues that, since the COVID-19 outbreak, ‘digital diasporas’ worldwide may have been s...
Over the last decades, globalisation has led to a new class of ‘global citizens’. However, this cosm...
E-diasporas are communities of diaspora members utilizing digital technologies and data platforms to...
In the face of the contemporary so-called “European refugee crisis,”’ the dichotomies of bodies that...
peer reviewedThe Covid-19 pandemic is an unprecedented phenomenon that has challenged governments, i...
This article interrogates new forms of digital cosmopolitanism(s) by introducing a critical postcolo...
One of the most striking features of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom has been the dispro...
YesSince the 1980s, the digital revolution has been both a negative and positive force. Within a few...
COVID-19 has hit citizens dramatically during 2020, not only creating a general risk-driven environm...
The COVID-19 pandemic has legitimized diaspora as a transnational actor in its own right. Diasporas ...
This essay revisits the notion of diaspora in connection with recent advancements in communication t...
The article examines the Covid-19 pandemic by investigating the ways in which viruses are mapped out...
Digital media and mobile technologies have allowed migrants to keep in touch with family and friends...
‘On digital crossings in Europe’ explores the entanglements of digital media and migration beyond th...
This article develops a conceptual taxonomy of five emerging digital citizenship regimes: (i) the gl...