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Korean Digital Diaspora

Transnational Social Movements and Diaspora Identity

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Korean Digital Diaspora

Transnational Social Movements and Diaspora Identity

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This book looks deeply into how members of the Korean diaspora use digital media to build relationships, organize collective action, and redefine their identities across borders.
Utilizing a multi-site, three-year ethnographic study-including interviews, participant observation, and fieldwork in New York City and Philadelphia-Hojeong Lee traces the emergence of a “digital diaspora,” in which online platforms extend and transform traditional diasporic ties.
Lee situates this phenomenon within broader theoretical frameworks on digital media and social movements before grounding it in the historical trajectories of Korean migration and the long-standing importance of ethnic media as a cultural lifeline. The book then explores how digital tools sustain connections to the homeland while enabling new forms of belonging in host societies. A central case study of post-2014 diaspora activism illustrates how online networks facilitate transnational social movements, while subsequent chapters analyze how these practices contribute to the ongoing reconstruction of diaspora identity as more fluid, global, and self-conscious.
Lee demonstrates that digital media does more than connect dispersed populations-it actively changes the meaning of diaspora itself, making understanding digital communities necessary for grasping how identity, activism, and community are being redefined in an increasingly networked world.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Theories on Digital Media, Social Movements, and Digital Diaspora
Chapter 2: Immigration Histories of the Korean Diaspora
Chapter 3: Korean Ethnic Media, a Long-Time Lifeline to Connect to Homeland
Chapter 4: We Live in a New Home, but We Stay Connected to Our Homeland
Chapter 5: Case Study: Social Movements of Korean Digital Diaspora Since 2014
Chapter 6: Re-Constructing of Diaspora Identity within the Korean Diaspora
References
Index
About the Author

Product details

Published 10 Dec 2020
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Pages 214
ISBN 9781793625168
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 6 b/w illustrations; 9 tables;
Dimensions 241 x 160 mm
Series Korean Communities across the World
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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