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Mediatized Transient Migrants

Korean Visa-Status Migrants’ Transnational Everyday Lives and Media Use

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Mediatized Transient Migrants

Korean Visa-Status Migrants’ Transnational Everyday Lives and Media Use

Description

This book examines the role of digital media in Korean visa-status migrants' everyday lives in terms of their senses of home, belonging, and identity.
Based on personal interviews with 40 migrants (temporary workers, academic students, and their dependents) living in Austin, Texas, Claire Shinhea Lee argues that the mundane use of homeland media brought by new media technology allows these migrants to make, connect to, and complicate home in their transnational space. Through the theoretical framework of mediatization and transnationalism, Lee links a transnational polymedia environment and emerging digital culture (cord-cutting and algorithmic culture) to interrogate mobility and migration in the globalization era, revealing not only the multi-positionality of migration but also the gendered structure of the visa system.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: From Diasporic Audience Studies to Digital Migration Studies
Chapter Two: Searching for Ontological Security in a Transnational Space
Chapter Three: Making Home Through Transnational Cord-Cutting Practice
Chapter Four: Connecting Home Through Smartphone and Algorithm Culture
Chapter Five: Complicating Home through Mediatization and Transnationalism
Chapter Six: Gendered Visa? Dependent Women's Media and Home-Making
References
Index
About the Author

Product details

Published 26 Nov 2019
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Pages 1
ISBN 9798216241737
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 7 b/w illustrations; 4 tables
Series Korean Communities across the World
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Claire Shinhea Lee

Claire Shinhea Lee received her PhD in media studi…

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