Digital Migration
English
By (author): Koen Leurs
- Nishant Shah, Chinese University of Hong Kong
A must read for everyone who is concerned with questions of human mobility, media and communications and the digital border.
- Myria Georgiou, LSE
A much-needed addition to scholarship on mobility, technology, and migration The book is poised to become a touchstone text.
- C.L. Quinan University of Melbourne
In contemporary discussions on migration, digital technology is often seen as a smart disruptive tool. Bringing efficiencies to management, and safety to migrants. But the reality is always more complex.
This book is a comprehensive and impassioned account of the relationship between digital technology and migration. From top-down governmental and corporate shaping of the migrant condition, to the bottom-up of digital practices helping migrants connect, engage and resist.
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Digital Migration explores:
- The power relations of digital infrastructures across migrant recruitment, transportation and communication.
- Migrant connections and the use of digital devices, platforms and networks.
- Dominant digital representations of migrants, and how theyre resisted.
- The affect and emotion of digital migration, from digital intimacy to transnational family life.
- How histories of pre and early-digital migration help us situate and rethink contemporary research.
- The realities of researching digital migration, including interviews with leading international researchers.
Koen Leurs is an Associate Professor in Gender, Media and Migration Studies at the Graduate Gender Program, Department of Media and Culture, Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
All author royalties for this book will be donated to the Alarm Phone, a hotline for boatpeople in distress. See more