The Wellbeing of Women in Entrepreneurship 2019
DOI: 10.4324/9780429279836-6
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“…But despite some frustration with contemporary expectations of the provision of free online advice and information, their persistence in blogging about the city, its life and local culture is not primarily related to monetisation. While such disposition is certainly enabled by their families’ socio-economic positionality, it also more broadly reflects how veteran migrants-turned-intermediaries maintain multi-sided motivations for their migration-mediating practices (Jones and Sha, 2020), including those related to their personal and social wellbeing (Kerulis et al, 2020). Regardless of the shifting motivations, the blogs arose out of the bloggers’ processing of their own migrant experiences of ‘becoming local’.…”
Section: Translating the Nation Throughthe Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But despite some frustration with contemporary expectations of the provision of free online advice and information, their persistence in blogging about the city, its life and local culture is not primarily related to monetisation. While such disposition is certainly enabled by their families’ socio-economic positionality, it also more broadly reflects how veteran migrants-turned-intermediaries maintain multi-sided motivations for their migration-mediating practices (Jones and Sha, 2020), including those related to their personal and social wellbeing (Kerulis et al, 2020). Regardless of the shifting motivations, the blogs arose out of the bloggers’ processing of their own migrant experiences of ‘becoming local’.…”
Section: Translating the Nation Throughthe Citymentioning
confidence: 99%