When Migrants Become Influencers Via Social Media: Radicalization and the Use of Social Media Among Hong Kong Immigrants

Yau, CarmenORCID logo. 2024. 'When Migrants Become Influencers Via Social Media: Radicalization and the Use of Social Media Among Hong Kong Immigrants'. In: Migrant Futures Institute / Communities in Action: Building Cultures of Care” Forum. Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom 14 March 2024. [Conference or Workshop Item]
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In this session, Carmen uses Hong Kong immigrants in the UK as a case study to explore the use of technology and social media in immigrant communities. She starts by contextualizing the homesickness and well-being of immigrants. She will talk about how Hongkongers are using social media to build solidarity, radical welcoming and manifestations of sanctuary. She concludes by highlighting the use of social media for research and practice.


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