This paper explores how transnational identities are negotiated through digital and social media use, and how the narratives online contribute to Rohingya transnational identity. Recent studies have made significant strides in understanding refugees’ media practices during migration, transnational family ties, settlement in a host society. However, little attention has been paid to more nuanced understanding every day of risks and opportunities of digital media practice in the context of conflict and forced migration. Drawing on a qualitative approach of semi-structured and social media scroll back interviews methods, I investigate the use of technologies in their everyday experiences of prolonged displacement in the Cox’s Bazar refugee cam...
The process of adjusting to a new country may carry important stressors for refugees. In the light o...
Networked technologies are a key tool for today’s refugees; not only on the move but also upon arriv...
Over the past decade, an expanding literature has explored the ways in which refugees rely on mobile...
This article examines how the Rohingya diaspora employs social media platforms to reclaim their iden...
This research examines how social media is used to negotiate identity politics, as well as how onlin...
Based on a case study of the lived experiences of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh between 2017 and 2...
This study explores the intersection of affect, affordance, and agency of the Rohingya diaspora in m...
As social media platforms and the associated communication technologies become increasingly availabl...
This article provides a new direction in digital media and communication studies and develops an eme...
This research explores the possibilities and limitations associated with utilizing new media technol...
In the media, migrants, and refugee literature, representation of the refugees is one of the most re...
This thesis is an exploration into the role of new digital technologies for the mobile practices of ...
Situated in the field of digital migration studies, the thesis adds to emerging research on the terr...
This PhD thesis investigates how communities living in exile use digital media to mobilise for truth...
The process of adjusting to a new country may carry important stressors for refugees. In the light o...
Networked technologies are a key tool for today’s refugees; not only on the move but also upon arriv...
Over the past decade, an expanding literature has explored the ways in which refugees rely on mobile...
This article examines how the Rohingya diaspora employs social media platforms to reclaim their iden...
This research examines how social media is used to negotiate identity politics, as well as how onlin...
Based on a case study of the lived experiences of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh between 2017 and 2...
This study explores the intersection of affect, affordance, and agency of the Rohingya diaspora in m...
As social media platforms and the associated communication technologies become increasingly availabl...
This article provides a new direction in digital media and communication studies and develops an eme...
This research explores the possibilities and limitations associated with utilizing new media technol...
In the media, migrants, and refugee literature, representation of the refugees is one of the most re...
This thesis is an exploration into the role of new digital technologies for the mobile practices of ...
Situated in the field of digital migration studies, the thesis adds to emerging research on the terr...
This PhD thesis investigates how communities living in exile use digital media to mobilise for truth...
The process of adjusting to a new country may carry important stressors for refugees. In the light o...
Networked technologies are a key tool for today’s refugees; not only on the move but also upon arriv...
Over the past decade, an expanding literature has explored the ways in which refugees rely on mobile...