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Ethnic and Racial Studies

Publication date: 2012-01-01
Volume: 35 Pages: 1794 - 1809
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

Author:

Schrooten, Mieke

Keywords:

Migration studies, Transnationality, Online ethnography, Social network sites, Online togetherness, Brazilian migrants, Social Sciences, Ethnic Studies, Sociology, transnationality, online ethnography, social network sites, online togetherness, INTERNET, MIGRATION, 44 Human society

Abstract:

This article contributes to recent scholarship on the changing nature of fieldwork practices within migration research, focusing on the practice of online ethnography. It makes a case for the significance of the internet and, more specifically, social network sites, in the experience of many migrants. I state that online togetherness is an integral part of the lives of many migrants which also interrelates with 'offline' aspects of their social lives. Therefore, I argue that current research on migration would benefit from a more balanced combination of offline and online ethnography, taking into account how online connectivity affects the nature of migration and the conditions of being a migrant. Methodologically, I suggest that ethnography is well suited for generating understandings of the significance of the internet in the experience of migrants, but that a number of adjustments in methods of data collection and analysis must be made. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.