2022
DOI: 10.17645/mac.v10i3.5379
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Mobile Belonging in Digital Exile: Methodological Reflection on Doing Ethnography on (Social) Media Practices

Abstract: Life in exile presents hardship and brings with it multiple personal and socio-political challenges and grievances. Being forced into separation from family and home society often stimulates the desire to maintain belonging and contact with families and communities. “Co-presence” and “being there” require a lot of personal effort and commitment. Communication and mediation strategies have a special significance as everyday practices in social and digital media technologies. “Mobile belonging” and staying conne… Show more

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“…A discourse of social semiotics and ethnography of communication can be broken down into meanings by evaluating the use of social media's interrelationship to reality and function within social life (Bublatzky, 2022;Oprea, 2019). Established methods of discourse analyze social media's operation within social life through ways of interacting, representation, and being or genres, discourses, and styles (Fairclough, 2011;Kress, 2011;Oprea, 2019).…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A discourse of social semiotics and ethnography of communication can be broken down into meanings by evaluating the use of social media's interrelationship to reality and function within social life (Bublatzky, 2022;Oprea, 2019). Established methods of discourse analyze social media's operation within social life through ways of interacting, representation, and being or genres, discourses, and styles (Fairclough, 2011;Kress, 2011;Oprea, 2019).…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%