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This anthology is organized in five sections: Creative Practices; Digital Diasporas and Placemaking; Affect and Belonging; Visuality and digital media and Datafication, Infrastructuring, and Securitization. These sections focus on emerging key topics and debates in digital migration studies and are each introduced by international experts.
Sommario
List of Figures and Tables, Acknowledgements, Doing Digital Migration Studies: Introduction, Section I Creative practices, Section II Digital Diasporas and Placemaking, Section III Affect and Belonging, Section IV Visuality and Digital Media, Section V Datafication, Infrastructuring and Securitization, Section VI Conclusions, Index
Info autore
Koen Leurs is Associate Professor of Gender, Media and Migration Studies at the Graduate Gender Programme of the Department of Media and Culture at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Leurs was the principal investigator of the Team Science project
Co-Designing a Fair Digital Asylum System, funded by the Universities of the Netherlands Digital Society program and COMMIT, a public-private ICT research community (2022-2023). He chairs the Utrecht University-wide Digital Migration Special Interest Group, part of the Governing the Digital Society focus area. He previously co-edited
The Sage Handbook of Media and Migration (Sage, 2020) and the special issues
(Im)mobile Entanglements (International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2023) and
Inclusive Media Education for Diverse Societies (Media & Communication, 2022). His latest book is
Digital Migration (Sage, 2023). For more information, see https: //www.uu.nl/staff/KHALeurs. Sandra Ponzanesi is Professor of Media, Gender and Postcolonial Studies at the Department of Media and Culture Studies, Utrecht University, Netherlands. She has published widely in the fields of media, postcolonial studies, digital migration and postcolonial cinema with a particular focus on postcolonial Europe from comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives. She is currently PI of the NWO Project VREM "Virtual Reality as Empathy Machine: Media, Migration and the Humanitarian Predicament". Among her publications are:
Paradoxes of Postcolonial Culture (Suny, 2004),
The Postcolonial Cultural Industry (Palgrave, 2014) and
Gender, Globalisation and Violence (Routledge, 2014). She has co-edited among other
Postcolonial Cinema Studies (Routledge, 2012),
Postcolonial Transitions in Europe (Rowman and Littlefield, 2016),
Postcolonial Intellectuals in Europe (Rowman and Littlefield, 2018) and
Postcolonial Publics: Art and Citizen Media in Europe (Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2023). More info: https: //www.uu.nl/staff/SPonzanesi