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Migration in the Digital Age

An Ethnographic Study

Uncovers how migrants actively use smartphones to shape their journeys, make strategic choices, and build communities.

Exploring how mobile media technologies are reshaping migration, this book focuses on the Central American migrant journey to the United States—one of the world’s largest migratory corridors. It traces how smartphones influence decisions to migrate, shape the journey itself, and mediate life in shelters and diasporic communities. Through rich ethnographic fieldwork, interviews, and visual data, it reveals the deeply connected nature of contemporary migration, highlighting the agency and creativity of migrants as they adapt technologies to their own needs—establishing everyday practices and rituals along the way. Designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students in media studies, communication, anthropology, and sociology, the book offers a critical and timely perspective on the techno-politics of mobility and the digital dimensions of displacement.
 

170 pages | 16 color plates, 31 halftones | 6.69 x 9.61 | © 2026

Digital Studies

Media Studies


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Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Departure: Mobile Media and the Drive to Migrate

Chapter 2: Hybrid Mobility: Undertaking on the Migrant Journey with the Smartphone

Chapter 3: Mobile Media Technology, Connectivity, and Life at the Migrant Shelters

Chapter 4: The Arrival: Mobile Media and Life in the Diaspora

Conclusion: Hybrid Migration: On the Techno-Politics and Architecture of Movement

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