Doing Digital Migration Studies: Introduction

Publication date

2024-02-21

Authors

Leurs, K.H.A.ORCID 0000-0003-4765-6464ISNI 0000000395084739
Ponzanesi, SandraISNI 0000000038894338

Editors

Leurs, Koen
Ponzanesi, Sandra

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Abstract

In our contemporary world, migration and digital technologies mutually shape one another. They have historically always been intertwined, yet their dynamic relationship is constantly evolving. People on the move mediate their being and belonging in increasing conditions of datafication and digitization. Mobile devices, social media platforms and smartphone apps are used to shape the transnationally connected, and locally situated, social worlds in which migrants live their everyday lives. Connecting with friends, peers and family, sharing memories and information, navigating spaces and reshaping the local and the global in the process illustrate the proliferation of migration-related digital practices.

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Leurs, K & Ponzanesi, S 2024, Doing Digital Migration Studies: Introduction. in K Leurs & S Ponzanesi (eds), Doing Digital Migration Studies : Theories and Practices of the Everyday. Amsterdam University Press - Amsterdam Academic Archive, Amsterdam, pp. 17-42. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.11895524.5