This editorial introduces the theoretical framework, methodological approach and comparative themes of the Special Issue on ‘Somali Diaspora and Digital Practices: Gender, Media and Belonging’. The Special Issue proposes to connect the notion of the Somali diaspora to recent advancements in communication technologies, exploring the ways in which the Somali, specifically Somali women, keep in touch locally, nationally and transnationally through different forms of everyday digital practices. In particular for Somali migrant women, the use of digital media is highly embedded in their gendered roles as mothers, daughters, reunited wives, students and professionals, who keep the ties with the homeland and diaspora communities in diversified as ...
In the face of the contemporary so-called “European refugee crisis,”' the dichotomies of bodies that...
In the face of the contemporary so-called “European refugee crisis,”' the dichotomies of bodies that...
This article argues that we need to understand media as spaces where minorities increasingly communi...
This editorial introduces the theoretical framework, methodological approach and comparative themes ...
In this comparative article we offer a critical overview of the articles included in this Special Is...
This article addresses how Somali women from the Netherlands participate in digital diaspora formati...
This dissertation investigates the diasporic digital practices of Somali, Romanian and Turkish migra...
This research investigates digitally mediated diasporic formations. It focuses on the role of mother...
Over the last decade in Britain, dominant media narratives and populist representations have played ...
In this study, we examine the transnational networks of the Somali diaspora online. We explore the c...
Diaspora communities have emerged in Western countries in unprecedented numbersdue to migration and ...
This study draws on ethnographic research with Somali migrants in Cape Town to explore the intersect...
This special issue explores the role that digital technology plays in the lives of migrants. It does...
This chapter proposes a critical intervention in digital diaspora studies by foregrounding a relatio...
This essay revisits the notion of diaspora in connection with recent advancements in communication t...
In the face of the contemporary so-called “European refugee crisis,”' the dichotomies of bodies that...
In the face of the contemporary so-called “European refugee crisis,”' the dichotomies of bodies that...
This article argues that we need to understand media as spaces where minorities increasingly communi...
This editorial introduces the theoretical framework, methodological approach and comparative themes ...
In this comparative article we offer a critical overview of the articles included in this Special Is...
This article addresses how Somali women from the Netherlands participate in digital diaspora formati...
This dissertation investigates the diasporic digital practices of Somali, Romanian and Turkish migra...
This research investigates digitally mediated diasporic formations. It focuses on the role of mother...
Over the last decade in Britain, dominant media narratives and populist representations have played ...
In this study, we examine the transnational networks of the Somali diaspora online. We explore the c...
Diaspora communities have emerged in Western countries in unprecedented numbersdue to migration and ...
This study draws on ethnographic research with Somali migrants in Cape Town to explore the intersect...
This special issue explores the role that digital technology plays in the lives of migrants. It does...
This chapter proposes a critical intervention in digital diaspora studies by foregrounding a relatio...
This essay revisits the notion of diaspora in connection with recent advancements in communication t...
In the face of the contemporary so-called “European refugee crisis,”' the dichotomies of bodies that...
In the face of the contemporary so-called “European refugee crisis,”' the dichotomies of bodies that...
This article argues that we need to understand media as spaces where minorities increasingly communi...