All Stories

  1. Commentary: Digital diaspora as a travelling concept
  2. The politics and poetics of migrant narratives
  3. Practicing critical media literacy education with/for young migrants: Lessons learned from a participatory action research project
  4. Critical media literacy through making media: A key to participation for young migrants?
  5. Five Questions for Digital Migration Studies: Learning From Digital Connectivity and Forced Migration In(to) Europe
  6. Communication rights from the margins: politicising young refugees’ smartphone pocket archives
  7. Out of the shadows, into the streets! Transmedia organizing and the immigrant rights movement
  8. Young Connected Migrants and Non-Normative European Family Life
  9. Digital Divides in the Era of Widespread Internet Access: Migrant Youth Negotiating Hierarchies in Digital Culture
  10. Digital Passages: Migrant Youth 2.0. Diaspora, Gender and Youth Cultural Intersections
  11. Digital Throwntogetherness: Young Londoners Negotiating Urban Politics of Difference and Encounter on Facebook
  12. Review of Fida Sanjakdar, Living West, Facing East: The (De)Construction of Muslim Youth Sexual Identities, New York: Peter Lang 2011
  13. ‘Ik wil niet dat mijn moeder achter me staat snap je?’ - Hoe Marokkaans-Nederlandse jongeren zich het internet eigen maken
  14. On digital crossings in Europe
  15. The politics of transnational affective capital: Digital connectivity among young Somalis stranded in Ethiopia
  16. Platform
  17. Remediating Religion as Everyday Practice: Postsecularism, Postcolonialism, and Digital Culture
  18. Dutch Moroccan Girls Performing their Selves in Instant Messaging Spaces
  19. Digital Multiculturalism in the Netherlands: Religious, Ethnic and Gender Positioning by Moroccan-Dutch Youth
  20. Digital Multiculturalism in the Netherlands: Religious, Ethnic, and Gender Positioning by Moroccan-Dutch Youth
  21. communicative spaces of their own: migrant girls performing selves using instant messaging software
  22. Remediating Religion as Everyday Practice
  23. Intersectionality, digital identities, and migrant youths