There are a growing number of continental African immigrants in the United States who are changing the face of Black identity and politics in the USA. Whereas this group is largely invisible to mainstream media, they are visible in online diasporic media. However, there has been very little research done on this group. In addition, scholars and policy makers are concerned that that diasporic media may erode people\u27s sense of nationalism and their level of integration into the host society. Isolation of these communities could lead to potential conflict with mainstream society. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the following questions: (a) How do Kenyans domiciled in the United States construct their collective iden...
The term diaspora is somewhat complex and has disputed meanings. This paper defines virtual citizens...
Current global levels of immigration stand at about 300 million persons; of these, IFAD estimates th...
This study examines how social media data may be used to study ‘connected migration’, and how migrat...
The dominant narrative in Kenya, spanning the realms of political rhetoric, museum exhibition practi...
Transnational ties form an important aspect of immigrants\u27 experiences. Using ethnographic accoun...
This paper focuses on the need for and the prospects of a congenial politics of identity constructio...
This virtual ethnography was conducted in two online communities on Facebook, a popular social media...
Migration has created many existential problems for societies and individuals, not least amongst the...
The recent focus on diasporas by policy-makers researchers has highlighted the rich potential of mig...
Internet access has shaped the ways in which diaspora maintain their cultural identities and politic...
Diasporic discourses reflect the sense of being part of an ongoing transnational network that includ...
By asking the question “How do young, urban, professional Kenyans make connections between tribal id...
Immigrants lose their unique psychosocial context when their experiences are subsumed under panethni...
In many emerging democracies, ethnic affiliation remains an important public identity maker. What fa...
The aim of this study is to explore the relation of New Media, in particular blogging, at the inters...
The term diaspora is somewhat complex and has disputed meanings. This paper defines virtual citizens...
Current global levels of immigration stand at about 300 million persons; of these, IFAD estimates th...
This study examines how social media data may be used to study ‘connected migration’, and how migrat...
The dominant narrative in Kenya, spanning the realms of political rhetoric, museum exhibition practi...
Transnational ties form an important aspect of immigrants\u27 experiences. Using ethnographic accoun...
This paper focuses on the need for and the prospects of a congenial politics of identity constructio...
This virtual ethnography was conducted in two online communities on Facebook, a popular social media...
Migration has created many existential problems for societies and individuals, not least amongst the...
The recent focus on diasporas by policy-makers researchers has highlighted the rich potential of mig...
Internet access has shaped the ways in which diaspora maintain their cultural identities and politic...
Diasporic discourses reflect the sense of being part of an ongoing transnational network that includ...
By asking the question “How do young, urban, professional Kenyans make connections between tribal id...
Immigrants lose their unique psychosocial context when their experiences are subsumed under panethni...
In many emerging democracies, ethnic affiliation remains an important public identity maker. What fa...
The aim of this study is to explore the relation of New Media, in particular blogging, at the inters...
The term diaspora is somewhat complex and has disputed meanings. This paper defines virtual citizens...
Current global levels of immigration stand at about 300 million persons; of these, IFAD estimates th...
This study examines how social media data may be used to study ‘connected migration’, and how migrat...