The Asia-Pacific in the Age of Transnational Mobility: The Search for Community and Identity on and through Social MediaCatherine Gomes As the age of social media progresses, the Asia Pacific, like the rest of the world, is experiencing an increase in cultural diversity and global connection. Those within the region are witnessing rapid social and cultural changes. As individuals and groups navigate through an increasingly mobile, transnational and multicultural ethnographic landscape, social media provides a sense of belonging for these networked communities. Social media allows individuals and groups to map and redefine their evolving communal and national identities and thus form sometimes new, vibrant and necessary communities to help create individual and group belonging and agency. While creating a sense of belonging and agency in their respective homeland(s), individuals and groups are also able to connect to global networks. Recognising these layered and intertwined complexities governing societal and cultural cohesion, the authors in this collection each discuss the innate challenges of the social media era on culture, identity and social interaction. This original empirical work documents social media as a user platform for the expression of individual and collective identities. |
Contents
List of Illustrations | |
A Case | |
A Case Study of Southeast Asian | |
Migration Vietnamese | |
SOCIAL MEDIA AND EXISTING MULTICULTURAL RELATIONSHIPS | |
Remembering the Malayan Communist | |
Conflicting Choices for Seeking | |
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The Asia-Pacific in the Age of Transnational Mobility: The Search for ... Catherine Jean Gomes No preview available - 2016 |
The Asia-Pacific in the Age of Transnational Mobility: The Search for ... Catherine Gomes No preview available - 2016 |
The Asia-Pacific in the Age of Transnational Mobility: The Search for ... Catherine Gomes No preview available - 2020 |



