This study investigates communication practices of a newly arrived Karen refugee community in the UK who, as well as establishing themselves in a strange country, seek to keep in touch, campaign politically and maintain identity collectively through communication and contact with their global diaspora. We look at the technologies, motivations and inhibiting factors applying to the communication by adult members of this community and construct the idea of three zones of displacement which help to model the particular contexts, challenges and methods of their communication. We find that overall, they are using a wide range of internet-based technologies, with the aim to 'keep-in-touch' (personal contacts) and to 'spread the word' (political c...
This PhD thesis investigates how communities living in exile use digital media to mobilise for truth...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Historically, humanitarian response has focused on th...
This study aims to explore how new communication technologies are transforming the nature of politic...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
This paper explores how transnational identities are negotiated through digital and social media use...
This article reports on recent research examining refugees as a particular user group of communicati...
The thesis is investigating creation of Karen transnationality as a result of mass-resettlement of K...
This paper explores the link between experience and context. It places the lived experiences of Kare...
Migrants to a new homeland face significant adaptation and communication challenges. Information com...
The thesis is investigating creation of Karen transnationality as a result of mass-resettlement of K...
This article provides a critical examination of community media practices by young recently arrived ...
An investigation into the use of information communication technologies by refugees during flight, d...
As social media platforms and the associated communication technologies become increasingly availabl...
Since 2001, Australia has accepted more than 22,000 refugees from Sudan, with over 3,000 settling in...
This article considers the relationship between the Internet, empowerment, identity, and participati...
This PhD thesis investigates how communities living in exile use digital media to mobilise for truth...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Historically, humanitarian response has focused on th...
This study aims to explore how new communication technologies are transforming the nature of politic...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
This paper explores how transnational identities are negotiated through digital and social media use...
This article reports on recent research examining refugees as a particular user group of communicati...
The thesis is investigating creation of Karen transnationality as a result of mass-resettlement of K...
This paper explores the link between experience and context. It places the lived experiences of Kare...
Migrants to a new homeland face significant adaptation and communication challenges. Information com...
The thesis is investigating creation of Karen transnationality as a result of mass-resettlement of K...
This article provides a critical examination of community media practices by young recently arrived ...
An investigation into the use of information communication technologies by refugees during flight, d...
As social media platforms and the associated communication technologies become increasingly availabl...
Since 2001, Australia has accepted more than 22,000 refugees from Sudan, with over 3,000 settling in...
This article considers the relationship between the Internet, empowerment, identity, and participati...
This PhD thesis investigates how communities living in exile use digital media to mobilise for truth...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Historically, humanitarian response has focused on th...
This study aims to explore how new communication technologies are transforming the nature of politic...