The Multi-sitedness of Somali Diaspora

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2021-06-01

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Alinejad, DonyaORCID 0000-0002-5191-7594ISNI 0000000396710682
Ponzanesi, SandraISNI 0000000038894338

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Abstract

In this comparative article we offer a critical overview of the articles included in this Special Issue, paying attention to common patterns and distinctive features. We do so by exploring the ways in which Somali migrant women living across different cities in Europe engage in everyday digital practices. The central question that underlines this comparative investigation is how transnational multi-sitedness, different generations and urban localities play a role in contemporary Somali diasporic formations and take shape through digital media. We consider the multi-sitedness of Somali diaspora in light of the emergent transnational potentials of communications technologies, while keeping in focus gendered dynamics and intersectional aspects; how generation plays into processes of diasporic cultural change and continuity; and how spatial relationships of belonging are shaped by the communicative spaces that mobile devices and software platforms afford. Our findings show that to better understand the role of digitally mediated experiences, we need to focus on everyday media environments within contexts of international mobility across continental borders marked by postcolonial traces.

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Somali diaspora, digital media, gender, generation, migration, multi-sitedness, transnationalism, urban belonging, SDG 5 - Gender Equality

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Alinejad, D & Ponzanesi, S 2021, 'The Multi-sitedness of Somali Diaspora', Journal of Global Diaspora and Media, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 23-37. https://doi.org/10.1386/gdm_00012_1