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Diaspora and mapping methodologies: tracing transnational digital connections with ‘mattering maps’

Authors :
Alinejad, D.
Candidatu, L.I.
Mevsimler, M.
Minchilli, C.
Ponzanesi, S.
van der Vlist, F.N.
ICON - Gender Studies
LS Gender and Postcolonial Studies
ICON - Media and Performance Studies
ICON - Gender Studies
LS Gender and Postcolonial Studies
ICON - Media and Performance Studies
Afd Media, Data & Citizenship
ASCA (FGw)
Source :
Global Networks, Global Networks, 19(1), 21. Wiley-Blackwell, Global Networks, 19(1), 21-43. Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley-Blackwell, 2019.

Abstract

There is a methodological tendency in work on diaspora and digital media for quantitative investigations to approach diaspora in static ways that contrast with theories of diaspora as a dynamic cultural formation. On the other hand, qualitative, ethnographic work tends not to engage with digital methods and quantitative data‐driven investigation. In this article, we sketch this methodological and disciplinary disconnect and address it by proposing a model for understanding digitally mediated formations of diaspora that combines digital methods techniques with a sensitivity to ethical and theoretical discussions of migration and diaspora. Drawing on interpretive epistemologies and feminist research ethics, we present a case study analysis of a locally informed, Turkish–Dutch issue. We argue for a method that produces ‘mattering maps’. This involves tracking and visualizing digital traces of an issue across web platforms (Google Search results, Facebook pages, and Instagram posts) and integrating this with an analysis of the face‐to‐face interview responses of a key issue actor.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14702266
Volume :
19
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Global Networks
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f97dd767ad46eb0a1bbabf1c00bf2559
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/glob.12197