This book examines Korean immigrants' transnational activities, in particular their consumption of transnational media, and the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs), especially the Internet and smartphones, on cross-border engagement and its impact on their sense of home, identity, and belonging.
This book examines Korean immigrants' transnational activities, in particular their consumption of transnational media, and the role of information an...
This book examines the experiences of Korean New Zealanders who have returned to Korea from a transnational perspective. The author highlights the conflicting experiences that the returnees face as "cultural outsiders" as well as the ability they gain to embrace their hybrid identities.
This book examines the experiences of Korean New Zealanders who have returned to Korea from a transnational perspective. The author highlights the con...
This book explores the role of new media technology in transient migration in terms of mobility, national identity, and sense of home. Through 40 personal interviews with Korean migrants, Claire Shinhea Lee analyzes how homeland media in the transnational space helps migrants make, connect to, and complicate home.
This book explores the role of new media technology in transient migration in terms of mobility, national identity, and sense of home. Through 40 pers...