Media and immobility: The affective and symbolic immobility of forced migrants

Can we think about the role of media and information and communication technologies in the lives of forced migrants through the lens of immobility? The dominant focus in the communication studies literature is on mobility, movement and connectivity. Migration studies and anthropology however offer p...

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Communication
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Disengagement
Forced migration
Information technology
Mass media
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Migrants
Migration
Mobility
Refugee camps
Refugees
Symbols
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