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KakaoTalk and Facebook : Korean American Youth Constructing Hybrid Identities
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- KakaoTalk and Facebook: Korean American Youth Constructing Hybrid Identities explores the role smartphones play in the lives of Korean American youth as they explore their identities and navigate between fitting into their host society and their Korean heritage. Employing multiple methodologies, this book gives voice to the youth's personal experiences, identity struggles, and creative digital media practices. While similar in many aspects to other American youth, they also differ greatly in the central roles that their smartphones'use plays in maintaining their mastery of the Korean language, connecting to Korean pop culture, and cultivating their social networks with other co-ethnic peers and homeland relatives and friends. The results of this study challenge traditional assumptions about assimilation of second generation immigrants into a host society and suggest that digital technologies facilitate the process of segmented assimilation, according to which ethnic identities continue to play a central role in the identity of children of immigrants. KakaoTalk and Facebook will be of great interest to scholars and educators of media and youth and those exploring how digital media have changed the nature of immigration processes in dramatic ways.
- Subjects :
- Transnationalism
Online social networks
Korean Americans--Cultural assimilation
Korean American youth--Social life and customs
Korean American youth--Ethnic identity
Digital media--Social aspects
Text messaging (Cell phone systems)--Social aspects
Children of immigrants--Cultural assimilation
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISBNs :
- 9781433157288, 9781433157295, 9781433157301, and 9781433157318
- Volume :
- 00033
- Database :
- eBook Index
- Journal :
- KakaoTalk and Facebook : Korean American Youth Constructing Hybrid Identities
- Publication Type :
- eBook
- Accession number :
- 2203949