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Digital Diasporas: Staying with the Trouble
Author(s) -
Laura Candidatu,
Sandra Ponzanesi
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
communication culture and critique
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1753-9129
pISSN - 1753-9137
DOI - 10.1093/ccc/tcac010
Subject(s) - diaspora , realm , social connectedness , affordance , agency (philosophy) , structure and agency , sociology , digital media , technological determinism , media studies , mobilities , epistemology , computer science , gender studies , political science , world wide web , social psychology , social science , psychology , law , human–computer interaction , philosophy
This commentary proposes a reorientation of diaspora studies towards new configurations of participation and identification. Digital media affordances in this sense are just such new configurations that enable, sustain and multiply diasporic encounters through social media platforms, digital devices and infrastructures. The emerging digital diasporas do not oppose or replace traditional diasporas, but on the contrary further expand and transform their agency in the digital age Mihaela Nedelcu (2018). In our thinking, we are inconversation with, as well as departing from, previous notions of diaspora. In this commentary, we briefly establish the complex and non-linear genealogy of the term, as partaking in multiple disciplinary takes and discursive orientations, and then migrating to the new realm of technology and digital connectedness.

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