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“Nano-media and Connected Homeliness” by Mojca Pajnik

“Nano-media and Connected Homeliness” by Mojca Pajnik

Mojca Pajnik published the article entitled ‘Nano-media and Connected Homeliness’, published in International journal of communication (19(9): 732-752).

This article explores how digital communication platforms influence the everyday life of migrants in transnational milieus and how they shape the migrants’ sense of home.  It analyzes the role of ICTs in forming relationships that are reproduced transnationally. The research is based on empirical material in the form of communication diaries that were completed by migrants living in Slovenia and interviews conducted with them. The article discusses the digitalized web of relations by exploring the who, when, how, where, and what of communication and analyses how this influences the experiencing of home. The aim is to not only learn about belonging in contemporary mobility but understand how transnational communication is clustered along gender, ethnic, and class divides.

Article is available online.