‘On Digital Crossings in Europe’ explores the entanglements of digital media and migration beyond the national and mono-ethnic focus. We argue how borders, identity and affectivity have been destabilized and reconfigured through medium-specific technological affordances, opting for a comparative and postcolonial framework that focuses on diversity in conjunction with cosmopolitan aspirations. Internet applications make it possible to sustain new forms of diaspora and networks, which operate within and beyond Europe, making issues of ethnicity, nationality, race and class not obsolete but transformed. It is therefore important and timely to analyse how these reconfigurations take place and affect everyday life. Using a critical approach to d...
This Special Collection “Forced migration and digital connectivity in(to) Europe” historicizes, cont...
Digital media and mobile technologies have allowed migrants to keep in touch with family and friends...
Young connected migrants challenge exclusionary European understandings of white, secular, middle-cl...
‘On digital crossings in Europe’ explores the entanglements of digital media and migration beyond th...
This article interrogates new forms of digital cosmopolitanism(s) by introducing a critical postcolo...
This essay revisits the notion of diaspora in connection with recent advancements in communication t...
In this chapter I analyse the digital practices of migrant youth as situated, power-laden, pleasurab...
This Special Collection “Forced migration and digital connectivity in(to) Europe” historicizes, cont...
In this chapter I analyse the digital practices of migrant youth as situated, power-laden, pleasurab...
This special issue explores the role that digital technology plays in the lives of migrants. It does...
This article charts new directions in digital media and migration studies from a gendered, postcolon...
The ongoing migration crisis has led to a rapid development of the border industry, allowing actors ...
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 Special Collection “Forced migration and digital connectivity in(to) Europe” historicizes, cont...
Digital media and mobile technologies have allowed migrants to keep in touch with family and friends...
Young connected migrants challenge exclusionary European understandings of white, secular, middle-cl...
‘On digital crossings in Europe’ explores the entanglements of digital media and migration beyond th...
This article interrogates new forms of digital cosmopolitanism(s) by introducing a critical postcolo...
This essay revisits the notion of diaspora in connection with recent advancements in communication t...
In this chapter I analyse the digital practices of migrant youth as situated, power-laden, pleasurab...
This Special Collection “Forced migration and digital connectivity in(to) Europe” historicizes, cont...
In this chapter I analyse the digital practices of migrant youth as situated, power-laden, pleasurab...
This special issue explores the role that digital technology plays in the lives of migrants. It does...
This article charts new directions in digital media and migration studies from a gendered, postcolon...
The ongoing migration crisis has led to a rapid development of the border industry, allowing actors ...
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 Special Collection “Forced migration and digital connectivity in(to) Europe” historicizes, cont...
Digital media and mobile technologies have allowed migrants to keep in touch with family and friends...
Young connected migrants challenge exclusionary European understandings of white, secular, middle-cl...