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Digital Diaspora Series

About the Book Series

This series explores the nexus of digital life, migration, and diaspora studies in the humanities and social sciences. The books in the series include methods, theories, and case studies about how migrants and diasporas engage in technology to deal with conflicts, displacement, climate change, and everyday life. Topics include the complex roots, forms, and implications over time of how digital communities, diasporic connections, and migrant cultures inform and produce new knowledge across disciplines including data and network science, media and communications, ethnography, anthropology, geography, psychology, history, literature, political science, and education. Interdisciplinary methods and perspectives from the global south and transnational studies are of particular interest.

2 Series Titles


Networks of Belonging Refugee and Migrant Inclusion in Australia, and Digital Communication

Networks of Belonging: Refugee and Migrant Inclusion in Australia, and Digital Communication

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Estelle Boyle
August 28, 2025

Networks of Belonging examines how digitally networked communication technologies create spaces of belonging for people of refugee and migrant backgrounds in resettlement contexts, focusing on Australia. The internet has become a primary facilitator for social connection, transforming how displaced...

Digital Research Methods and the Diaspora Assembling Transnational Networks with and Beyond Digital Data

Digital Research Methods and the Diaspora: Assembling Transnational Networks with and Beyond Digital Data

1st Edition

By Dang Nguyen
November 29, 2023

The computational turn in the social sciences and humanities has generated much excitement about the potential to refresh our approaches to the study of the techno-social. From natively digital to digitised data, researchers of digital diasporas increasingly find themselves working with a range of ...

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