2023
DOI: 10.1177/20501579221149838
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Digital borders in spatial-temporal mobility: Social inclusion and exclusion of Chinese migrant students in Macao

Abstract: While mobile social media has increasingly become embedded in migrants’ daily lives, how mobile social media affects migrants’ cross-border experiences remains under-researched. Based on a 2-year ethnographic study, this article demonstrates a more complex relationship among mobile social media, migrants’ spatial-temporal mobility, and their subjective experience of social inclusion and exclusion. Situated in a Chinese cross-border context (Macao Special Administrative Region), this article elaborates on how m… Show more

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“…In a novel social environment, immigrants may confront challenges in adaptation and experience feelings of isolation. Social media and online communities present potential avenues for building social networks and support systems for immigrants (Ou & Lin, 2023). The concept of 'sense of place' offers a valuable lens through which to explore how digital practices facilitate interaction and connection with the local community.…”
Section: Application Of Sense Of Place In the Digital Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a novel social environment, immigrants may confront challenges in adaptation and experience feelings of isolation. Social media and online communities present potential avenues for building social networks and support systems for immigrants (Ou & Lin, 2023). The concept of 'sense of place' offers a valuable lens through which to explore how digital practices facilitate interaction and connection with the local community.…”
Section: Application Of Sense Of Place In the Digital Agementioning
confidence: 99%