Generational and gendered specificities of digital technology use within migrant families remain understudied and undertheorized (Green & Kabir, 2012). Digital technologies are used among descendants of migrants to sustain and update networks while simultaneously they allow the younger generation to assert their individuality and circumvent gendered family norms. By analyzing generational specificities and gender negotiations apparent in the use of Internet applications among Moroccan-Dutch youth between 12 and 18 years old, two lacunas in the fields of migration and media studies are addressed. Findings stem from the Utrecht University research project ‘Wired Up: Digital media as innovative socialization practices for migrant youth’ (http:...
In the last few years, second-generation migrants in the Netherlands have started to set up their ow...
In this article, we argue how instant messaging (IM) is actively made into a communicative space of ...
Digital technologies are a reality across the world. Both migrants and non-migrants use and rely on ...
Generational and gendered specificities of digital technology use within migrant families remain und...
Digital Passages considers how the relations between gender, diaspora and youth culture are digitall...
This research investigates digitally mediated diasporic formations. It focuses on the role of mother...
This article focuses on digital practices of Moroccan-Dutch adolescents in the Netherlands. The digi...
Young connected migrants challenge exclusionary European understandings of white, secular, middle-cl...
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 focuses on digital practices of Moroccan-Dutch adolescents in the Netherlands. The digi...
In this chapter I analyse the digital practices of migrant youth as situated, power-laden, pleasurab...
In this chapter I analyse the digital practices of migrant youth as situated, power-laden, pleasurab...
Personal and intimate consequences of cultural globalization have received little critical attention...
In this article, we argue how instant messaging (IM) is actively made into a communicative space of ...
In the last few years, second-generation migrants in the Netherlands have started to set up their ow...
In this article, we argue how instant messaging (IM) is actively made into a communicative space of ...
Digital technologies are a reality across the world. Both migrants and non-migrants use and rely on ...
Generational and gendered specificities of digital technology use within migrant families remain und...
Digital Passages considers how the relations between gender, diaspora and youth culture are digitall...
This research investigates digitally mediated diasporic formations. It focuses on the role of mother...
This article focuses on digital practices of Moroccan-Dutch adolescents in the Netherlands. The digi...
Young connected migrants challenge exclusionary European understandings of white, secular, middle-cl...
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 focuses on digital practices of Moroccan-Dutch adolescents in the Netherlands. The digi...
In this chapter I analyse the digital practices of migrant youth as situated, power-laden, pleasurab...
In this chapter I analyse the digital practices of migrant youth as situated, power-laden, pleasurab...
Personal and intimate consequences of cultural globalization have received little critical attention...
In this article, we argue how instant messaging (IM) is actively made into a communicative space of ...
In the last few years, second-generation migrants in the Netherlands have started to set up their ow...
In this article, we argue how instant messaging (IM) is actively made into a communicative space of ...
Digital technologies are a reality across the world. Both migrants and non-migrants use and rely on ...