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Intro; Preface; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Migration, Diaspora and Communication; Nomads and Borders; Nations, Europe and the Imagination; Migration and Diasporas; Integration and Cosmopolitanism; Multiculturalism in a Cosmopolitan Context; Diasporic Desires to Communicate; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Young Connected Migrants: Remaking Europe from Below Through Encapsulation and Cosmopolitanisation; Young Migrants, Polymedia and Normative European Family Life; Fieldwork in the Context of Europe.
Moroccan-Dutch Youth and Forum DiscussionsTransnational Communication Among Young Somalis Stranded Outside Europe; Young Londoners and Their Geopolitics of Cosmopolitan Belonging on Facebook; Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: Media Use by Syrians in Sweden: Media Consumption, Identity, and Integration; Theoretical Framework; Methods; Research Questions; Research Design; Results and Discussion; RQ1: How Do Syrian Immigrants in Stockholm Use Traditional and New Media to Follow Up the Ongoing Conflict in Syria?
RQ2: Are There Differences in How Different Genders or Age Groups of Syrian Immigrants Use These Media?RQ3: In What Way Does Media Use by the Respondents Reflect Images of the Home Country and the Receiving Nation? How Do the Specific Media Used by Groups Play into Their Personal Identity as Syrian or Swedish?; RQ4: How Do the Media Choices of Respondents Reflect the Integration and Acculturation of This Group?; References; Chapter 4: Social Media Use in the Diaspora: The Case of Syrians in Italy; Context: The Syrian Refugee Crisis; Theoretical Framework; Methods.
Research QuestionsCoding of Visuals; Textual Analysis; Results; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Social Media Responses of the Turkish Diaspora to Protests in Turkey: The Impact of Gezi on Attitude and Behavioural Change; A Crisis Moment: The Gezi Protest Movement; Social Movements as Catalysts for Change; The â#x80;#x98;Gezi Spiritâ#x80;#x99; in the Turkish Diaspora; EU-Turkey Relations in the Aftermath of the Gezi Park Protests; Research Aims and Questions; Data and Methods; Results; Respondentsâ#x80;#x99; Demographics; Media Use; Accession to the European Union.
Perceptions of Gain and LossAttitudes and Behavioural Changes Based on Gezi; Discussion and Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Transnational Family Communication During an Economic Crisis: Personal Media Repertoires of Moroccans and Ecuadorians in Spain; Theorizing Media and Migration; Methodological Approach; Mapping Personal Media Repertoires Through Interconnection Patterns; Extensity of Migrant Interconnection; Intensity of Migrant Interconnection; Velocity of Migrant Interconnection; Impact of Migrant Interconnection; Conclusions; References.
Chapter 7: Media and the Receiving Countryâ#x80;#x99;s Language: The Integration of Nepalese Immigrants in Portugal.
Moroccan-Dutch Youth and Forum DiscussionsTransnational Communication Among Young Somalis Stranded Outside Europe; Young Londoners and Their Geopolitics of Cosmopolitan Belonging on Facebook; Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: Media Use by Syrians in Sweden: Media Consumption, Identity, and Integration; Theoretical Framework; Methods; Research Questions; Research Design; Results and Discussion; RQ1: How Do Syrian Immigrants in Stockholm Use Traditional and New Media to Follow Up the Ongoing Conflict in Syria?
RQ2: Are There Differences in How Different Genders or Age Groups of Syrian Immigrants Use These Media?RQ3: In What Way Does Media Use by the Respondents Reflect Images of the Home Country and the Receiving Nation? How Do the Specific Media Used by Groups Play into Their Personal Identity as Syrian or Swedish?; RQ4: How Do the Media Choices of Respondents Reflect the Integration and Acculturation of This Group?; References; Chapter 4: Social Media Use in the Diaspora: The Case of Syrians in Italy; Context: The Syrian Refugee Crisis; Theoretical Framework; Methods.
Research QuestionsCoding of Visuals; Textual Analysis; Results; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Social Media Responses of the Turkish Diaspora to Protests in Turkey: The Impact of Gezi on Attitude and Behavioural Change; A Crisis Moment: The Gezi Protest Movement; Social Movements as Catalysts for Change; The â#x80;#x98;Gezi Spiritâ#x80;#x99; in the Turkish Diaspora; EU-Turkey Relations in the Aftermath of the Gezi Park Protests; Research Aims and Questions; Data and Methods; Results; Respondentsâ#x80;#x99; Demographics; Media Use; Accession to the European Union.
Perceptions of Gain and LossAttitudes and Behavioural Changes Based on Gezi; Discussion and Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Transnational Family Communication During an Economic Crisis: Personal Media Repertoires of Moroccans and Ecuadorians in Spain; Theorizing Media and Migration; Methodological Approach; Mapping Personal Media Repertoires Through Interconnection Patterns; Extensity of Migrant Interconnection; Intensity of Migrant Interconnection; Velocity of Migrant Interconnection; Impact of Migrant Interconnection; Conclusions; References.
Chapter 7: Media and the Receiving Countryâ#x80;#x99;s Language: The Integration of Nepalese Immigrants in Portugal.