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The SAGE Handbook of Media and Migration 

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Migration moves people, ideas and things. Migration shakes up political scenes and instigates new social movements. It redraws emotional landscapes and reshapes social networks, with traditional and digital media enabling, representing, and shaping the processes, relationships and people on the move. The deep entanglement of media and migration expands across the fields of political, cultural and social life. For example, migration is increasingly digitally tracked and surveilled, and national and international policy-making draws on data on migrant movement, anticipated movement, and biometrics to maintain a sense of control over the mobilities of humans and things. Also, social imaginaries are constituted in highly mediated environments where information and emotions on migration are constantly shared on social and traditional media. Both, those migrating and those receiving them, turn to media and communicative practices to learn how to make sense of migration and to manage fears and desires associated with cross-border mobility in an increasingly porous but also controlled and divided world.


The SAGE Handbook of Media and Migration offers a comprehensive overview of media and migration through new research, as well as a review of present scholarship in this expanding and promising field. It explores key interdisciplinary concepts and methodologies, and how these are challenged by new realities and the links between contemporary migration patterns and its use of mediated processes. Although primarily grounded in media and communication studies, the Handbook builds on research in the fields of sociology, anthropology, political science, urban studies, science and technology studies, human rights, development studies, and gender and sexuality studies, to bring to the forefront key theories, concepts and methodological approaches to the study of the movement of people.


In seven parts, the Handbook dissects important areas of cross-disciplinary and generational discourse for graduate students, early career researcher, migration management practitioners, and academics in the fields of media and migration studies, international development, communication studies, and the wider social science discipline.


Part One: Keywords and Legacies


Part Two: Methodologies


Part Three: Communities


Part Four: Representations


Part Five: Borders and Rights


Part Six: Spatialities


Part Seven: Conflicts

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Prologue: Decolonial Healing – Tabita Rezaire

Editorial Introduction: Media and Migration: Research Encounters – Kevin Smets, Koen Leurs, Myria Georgiou, Saskia Witteborn & Radhika Gajjala

Part 1: Keywords

Chapter 1: Mediation – Radha S. Hegde

Chapter 2: Diaspora as a Frame: How the Notion has Reshaped Migration Studies – Roza Tsagarousianou

Chapter 3: Postcolonial Theory – Sandra Ponzanesi

Chapter 4: Borders – Lilie Chouliaraki & Myria Georgiou

Chapter 5: Transnationalism, Inter-nationalism and Multicultural Questions – Koichi Iwabuchi

Chapter 6: Migration and the post-secular – Eva Midden

Chapter 7: Cosmopolitanism in the Anthropocene – Miyase Christensen

Chapter 8: Intersectionality – Alyssa Fisher, Kaitlyn Wauthier, & Radhika Gajjala

Chapter 9: Affect, Emotions and Feelings – Donya Alinejad & Domitilia Olivieri

Chapter 10: Connected Migrants – Dana Diminescu

Chapter 11: Digital Divides – Linda Leung

Chapter 12: Information Precarity – Melissa Wall

Chapter 13: Infrastructures – Koen Leurs

Chapter 14: The Political Economy of Digital Media, Migration and Race – Eugenia Siapera

Chapter 15: Beyond Media Studies of Migration – Kevin Robins

Chapter 16: Insurgent Academics – Roopika Risam

Part 2: Methodologies

Chapter 17: On Researching Climates of Hostility and Weathering – Yasmin Gunaratnam

Chapter 18: Refracting the Analytical Gaze: Studying Media Representations of Migrant Death at the Border – Karina Horsti

Chapter 19: Racializing Space. Gendering Place: Black Feminism, Ethnography, and Methodological Challenges Online and IRL – Kishonna Gray

Chapter 20: Mobile Methods: Doing Migration Research with the Help of Smartphones – Katja Kaufmann

Chapter 21: Mobility, Media, and Data Politics – Will L. Allen

Chapter 22: Twitter Influentials and the Networked Publics′ Engagement with the Rohingya Crisis in Arabic and English – Ahmed Al-Rawi

Part 3: Communities

Chapter 23: The Performative Digital Africa: i ROKOtv, Nollywood Televisuals, and Community Building in the African Digital Diaspora – Tori Omega Arthur

Chapter 24: Queer Migration and Digital Culture – Lukasz Szulc

Chapter 25: Out of Place: Refugees Navigating Nation, Self, and Culture in Former East Germany – Emily Edwards

Chapter 26: (Re)loading Identity and Affective Capital Online: The case of Diaspora Basques on Facebook – Pedro J. Oiarzabal

Chapter 27: Russophone Diasporic Journalism: Production and Producers in the Changing Communicative Landscape – Olga Voronova, Liudmila Voronova, & Dmitry Yagodin

Chapter 28: Airtime and the public sphere: Candela Radio’s contribution to the integration of immigrant communities in the Basque Country – Irati Agirreazkuenaga & Estitxu Garai-Artetxe

Chapter 29: Recasting Home: Indian Immigrants and the World Wide Web – Madhavi Mallapragada

Chapter 30: Migrations and the Media between Asia and Latin America: Japanese Brazilians in Tokyo and Sao Paulo – Jessica Retis

Part 4: Borders and Rights

Chapter 31: Borders and the Contagious Nature of Mediation – Huub Dijstelbloem

Chapter 32: The Oromo Movement and Ethiopian Border-making Using Social Media – Payal Arora

Chapter 33: Digital Humanitarianism in a Refugee Camp – Léa Macias

Chapter 34: The Politics of Vulnerability and Protection: Analysing the Case of LGBT Asylum Seekers in the Netherlands in Light of Securitization and Homonationalist Discourses – Christine Quinan, Dana Theewis, & Cecilia Cienfuegos

Chapter 35: Young Displaced Women in Colombia and Media Use – Melissa Chacon

Chapter 36: Communication Rights for Immigrants – Cees Hamelink & Maria Hagan

Part 5: Representations

Chapter 37: Migration, Race/Ethnicity and Sports Media Content – Jacco van Sterkenburg

Chapter 38: Immigrant Families in European Cinema – Daniela Beghahn

Chapter 39: Breaking the Silence: From Representations of Victims and Threat Towards Spaces of Voice – Kaarina Nikunen

Chapter 40: Making Space for Oneself: Minorities and Self-Representation in Popular Media – Rosemary Pennington

Chapter 41: Representations from a Multi-Stakeholders Perspective: A Research Agenda – Leen d′Haenens & Willem Joris

Part 6: Spatialities

Chapter 42: The Migration-Mobility Nexus: The Politics of Interface, Labor and Gender – Saskia Witteborn & Zhuoxiao Xie

Chapter 43: The Cog that Imagines the System: Data Migration and Migrant Bodies in the Wake of Aadhaar – Nishant Shah

Chapter 44: Automation versus Nationalism: Challenges to the Future of Work in the Software Industry – Nilanjan Raghunath

Chapter 45: Civic Media, & Placemaking; (Re)Claiming Urban & Migrant Rights Across Digital and Physical Spaces – Giota Alevizou

Chapter 46: Digital Place-Making Practices and Daily Struggles of Venezuelan Refugees in Brazil – Amanda Paz Alencar

Chapter 47: Being at Home on Social Media: Online Place-Making among the Kurds in Turkey and Rural Migrants in China – Elisabetta Costa & Jin Xie Wang

Chapter 48: You Tube as an Intercultural Space: Digital Narratives of Younger-Generation Migrants – Sherry Yu

Part 7: Conflicts

Chapter 49: Racisms, Migration and Media: A Reflection on Mutable Understandings and Shifting ′Problem Populations′ – Gavan Titley

Chapter 50: Anti-Immigrant Sentiments and Mobilization on the Internet – Mattias Ekman

Chapter 51: National Politics, Transnational Resistance: Alevi Television during the State of Emergency in Turkey (2016-2018) – Kumru Berfin Emin Cetin

Chapter 52: Diaspora Activism in Host and Home Countries: Motivations, Possibilities and Limits – Christine Ogan

Chapter 53: Media, Recognition and Conflict-Generated Diaspora: the Somali Diaspora as a Case Study – Idil Osman

Chapter 54: Conflict and Migration in Lebanese Graphic Narratives – Rasha Chatta

Epilogue: On Giving and Being a Voice – Zaina Erhaim, Yazan Badran, & Kevin Smets

Epilogue: Self-Reflections on Migration and Exile – Bermal Aydin

Yazar hakkında

Koen Leurs is an Associate Professor in Gender, Media and Migration Studies at the Graduate Gender Program of the Department of Media and Culture, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Leurs is a digital migration studies scholar interested in digital practices of migrants and digital governmentality of migration. He combines mixed methods with creative, participatory and digital approaches. He is PI in the project ‘Co-Designing a Fair Digital Asylum System’ (2022–2023). He was a fellow at the Netherlands Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS) and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Previously, he chaired the ‘Diaspora, Migration and the Media’ section of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA, 2016-2021). Recently, Leurs co-edited the Handbook of media and migration (Sage, 2020) and special issues on ‘Cultures of (im)mobile entanglements’ for the International Journal of Cultural Studies (2023), ‘Digital migration practices and the everyday’ for Communication, Culture & Critique and ‘Inclusive media literacy education for diverse societies’ for  Media and Communication (2022). His previous monograph is Digital passages. Diaspora, gender and youth cultural intersections (Amsterdam University Press, 2015).
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