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Virtually local : social media and community amongst Polish nationals in Dublin
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May 2009
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Abstract
Purpose - This paper examines the impact of social media (including social networking technologies) on migration strategies and integration, focusing on the use of new technologies for information seeking and dissemination, as well as personal communication.
Methodology - Twenty-six Polish nationals resident in Ireland were interviewed, using semi-structured interviews, in 2008.
Findings - Results indicated a significant use of new social media, especially social networking technologies based in Poland and largely used by Polish language speakers. The use of social networking technologies enabled “media rich” and resilient social groups to develop, founded on the latent monitoring of activities characteristic of face-to-face, geographically delimited communities. The resulting social groups incorporated friends and relations based in Poland, Ireland and throughout the world. These networks tended to minimize integration into Irish society, as most Polish nationals interacted only with other Polish people, whether resident in Ireland or elsewhere.
Originality - This research demonstrates that new technologies are having a significant impact on patterns of migration. New social media are changing the character of international migration, with an emphasis on mobility rather than assimilation. Where foreign nationals previously tended to integrate into the societies where they resided, migrants are now more likely to be peripatetic mobile workers. Furthermore, while these migrants often no longer live in physical ghettos, they now live in “virtual” ghettos or enclaves, as they use new technologies to create separate lives within the wider society in which they work and live.
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Other Sponsorship
UCD Research Seed Funding
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing
Journal
Aslib Proceedings
Volume
61
Issue
3
Start Page
232
End Page
244
Copyright (Published Version)
2009 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Subject – LCSH
Emigration and immigration--Social aspects
Social media
Immigrants--Effect of technological innovations on
Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft (Sociology)
Polish--Ireland
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0001-253X
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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