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The Asia-Pacific in the Age of Transnational Mobility: The Search for Community and Identity on and through Social Media
By (Author) Catherine Gomes
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Anthem Press
Anthem Press
15th February 2020
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Ethnic studies
Sex and sexuality, social aspects
Ethical issues and debates
Communication studies
302.231
Paperback
244
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
A study of the challenges of community and identity in the evolving transnational migrant and ethnographic landscapes of the Asia Pacific in the era of social media.
The growing mobility of people within and into the Asia Pacific region has created environments of increasing diversity as nations become hosts to both permanent and temporary multicultural societies. How do we begin to gauge the impact of mobility and multiculturalism on individuals and groups in this diverse region today The authors turn to social media as a tool of inquiry to map how mobile subjects and minorities articulate their sense of community and identity. The authors see social media as a platform that allows users to document and express their individual and collective identities, sometimes in restrictive communication environments, while providing a sense of belonging and agency. They present original empirical work that attempts to help readers understand how mobile subjects who circulate in the Asia Pacific create a sense of community for themselves and articulate their ethnic, ideological and national identities.
Journal of the Indian Ocean Region
Catherine Gomes is a Senior Lecturer at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.