The diaspora of peoples whose origins were in the Indian subcontinent (South Asia) and who are now living in Western countries (especially the U.S. and UK) provides an interesting example of processes of negotiation of new hybrid cultures and identities, using new technologies, such as the Internet, and older technologies like the video player, cable or satellite television, radio, and telephone. These developments may require a revision of the classic sociological picture of assimilation as a zero sum model of acculturation, in which the acculturation of immigrants and their children involves the gradual replacement of their ethnic culture by that of the culture of the host nation. The electronic media, in the context of policies of multic...
The article examines the influence of cross-cultural communication tools, especially digital technol...
'Migration and the Internet: Social Networking and Diasporas' is an interdisciplinary collection tha...
Abstract. The present article attempts to explore the effect of spreading ethnocentric information a...
Transnational immigrants today appear to live dual or even multiple lives across national borders, w...
The objective of this study is to explore how electronic media influences the construction of transn...
Globalization trends leading to an intensification in migration processes and intercultural interact...
This title explores the close and vital relationship between the contemporary media and immigration....
It is often asserted that ethnic minorities have a marginalized position in the city. Interethnic co...
This paper looks to the processes of cultural reorientation, i.e., acculturation and enculturation, ...
This research explores how the mobile phone appropriation patterns of an Indian migrant group in Sin...
This article argues that we need to understand media as spaces where minorities increasingly communi...
This paper explores the multiplicity of levels of media use and identity as a key element of the cha...
With the scope of Chinese diaspora in Australia, this paper theorises the impacts of digitally media...
The dynamics of 'diasporic' video, television, cinema, music and Internet use - where peoples displa...
This edited collection looks at how borders and media influence identity in its broadest possible me...
The article examines the influence of cross-cultural communication tools, especially digital technol...
'Migration and the Internet: Social Networking and Diasporas' is an interdisciplinary collection tha...
Abstract. The present article attempts to explore the effect of spreading ethnocentric information a...
Transnational immigrants today appear to live dual or even multiple lives across national borders, w...
The objective of this study is to explore how electronic media influences the construction of transn...
Globalization trends leading to an intensification in migration processes and intercultural interact...
This title explores the close and vital relationship between the contemporary media and immigration....
It is often asserted that ethnic minorities have a marginalized position in the city. Interethnic co...
This paper looks to the processes of cultural reorientation, i.e., acculturation and enculturation, ...
This research explores how the mobile phone appropriation patterns of an Indian migrant group in Sin...
This article argues that we need to understand media as spaces where minorities increasingly communi...
This paper explores the multiplicity of levels of media use and identity as a key element of the cha...
With the scope of Chinese diaspora in Australia, this paper theorises the impacts of digitally media...
The dynamics of 'diasporic' video, television, cinema, music and Internet use - where peoples displa...
This edited collection looks at how borders and media influence identity in its broadest possible me...
The article examines the influence of cross-cultural communication tools, especially digital technol...
'Migration and the Internet: Social Networking and Diasporas' is an interdisciplinary collection tha...
Abstract. The present article attempts to explore the effect of spreading ethnocentric information a...