Migration in the Digital Age

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Central American migrant experience as dependent upon and reacting to critical media infrastructures
communication technology
Critical analysis of the use of media as a decolonizing force embedded in everyday mobile practices
digital maps
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hybrid ethnography
hybrid migration
media infrastructure(s)
mobile media
mobility
Mutual influence between media technologies and human mobility
mutual shaping
smartphones
Socio-technical affordances of smartphones
Technological apropiation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781835952320
  • Dimensions: 170 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Intellect
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Explores how mobile media has changed the migration experience, focusing on Central American migration to the United States, which represents the largest migratory corridor in the world. The book analyzes the socio-technical affordances of smartphones and examines the communication practices that migrants engage in while utilizing mobile media. It demonstrates the mutual influence between media technologies and human mobility.

The primary objective is to illustrate, through firsthand accounts from migrants, how technology has transformed migration trends and experiences, as well as how the migrant community has shaped the utilization of technology. A key contribution of this work is highlighting the agency and creativity that migrants exercise when interacting with media technology, as they establish their own practices and rituals to meet their needs.

Through a diverse range of ethnographic data, interviews, maps, and images, it demonstrates that contemporary migration is a mediated experience. The narrative begins by exploring how smartphones influence and shape the decision to migrate, the journey itself, experiences during transit and navigation, as well as life in migrant shelters and within the diaspora.

 

Michele Ferris-Dobles is a professor and researcher in media and communication at the University of Costa Rica, Central America.

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