Diaspora, Identity and the Media
Discover the profound connections between media consumption and identity formation in Myria Georgiou's insightful book, Diaspora, Identity and the Media, published by Hampton Press in 2006. Spanning 208 pages, this compelling nonfiction work delves into how communication technologies shape shared identities among global populations. Georgiou adopts a spatial approach, examining the diverse locations of diasporic life, including domestic, public, urban, and transnational spaces. This book is essential for anyone interested in communication in human geography, ethnic studies, and the impact of media on social dynamics. Join the conversation about transnationalism and the evolving nature of identity in our interconnected world. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone passionate about sociology and media studies.