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Sunday, October 9, 2016

New Media & Society Media and Migration special section November 2016; Vol. 18, No. 10

New Media & Society
Media and Migration special section
November 2016; Vol. 18, No. 10
Editorial
Mobility, migration and new media: Manoeuvring through physical, digital and liminal spaces
Sun Sun Lim, Tabea Bork-Hüffer, and Brenda SA Yeoh

Articles
Mediated sense of place: Effects of mediation and mobility on the place perception of German professionals in Singapore
Tabea Bork-Hüffer

‘If you are a foreigner in a foreign country, you stick together’: Technologically mediated communication and acculturation of migrant students
Sun Sun Lim and Becky Pham

Mediated recognition: The role of Facebook in identity and social formations of Filipino transnationals in Indian cities
Jozon A Lorenzana

Renegotiating migration experiences: Indonesian domestic workers in Singapore and use of information communication technologies
Maria Platt, Brenda SA Yeoh, Kristel Anne Acedera, Khoo Choon Yen, Grace Baey, and Theodora Lam

Immigration and social capital in a Korean-American women’s online community: Supporting acculturation, cultural pluralism, and transnationalism
Joong-Hwan Oh

The fragile beauty of peer-to-peer activism: The public campaign for the rights of media consumers in South Korea
Yeon-Ok Lee

Getting attention online in election coverage: Audience selectivity in the 2012 US presidential election
S Mo Jang and Yu Won Oh

@THEVIEWER: Analyzing the offline and online impact of a dedicated conversation manager in the newsroom of a public broadcaster
Evelien D’heer and Pieter Verdegem

Professionals and nonprofessionals on Goodreads: Behavior standards for authors, reviewers, and readers
Jolie C Matthews

Enter the bit wars: A study of video game marketing and platform crafting in the wake of the TurboGrafx-16 launch
Carl Therrien and Martin Picard

Who was first on Facebook? Determinants of early adoption among adolescents
Bas Hofstra, Rense Corten, and Frank van Tubergen

Serial activists: Political Twitter beyond influentials and the twittertariat
Marco T Bastos and Dan Mercea

E-readers and the death of the book: Or, new media and the myth of the disappearing medium
Andrea Ballatore and Simone Natale

Between reality and imagination, between you and me: Emotions and daydreaming in times of electronic communication
Natàlia Cantó-Milà, Francesc Núñez-Mosteo, and Swen Seebach

The special case of Switzerland: Swiss politicians on Twitter
Adrian Rauchfleisch and Julia Metag

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