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The influx of African migrants into Europe in recent years has raised important issues about changing labor economies, new technologies of border control, and the effects of armed conflict. But attention to such broad questions often obscures a fundamental fact of migration: its effects on ordinary life. Affective Circuits brings together essays by an international group of well-known anthropologists to place the migrant family front and center. Moving between Africa and Europe, the book explores the many ways migrants sustain and rework family ties and intimate relationships at home and abroad. It demonstrates how their "idian efforts-on such a mass scale-contribute to a broader process of social regeneration. The contributors point to the intersecting streams of goods, people, ideas, and money as they circulate between African migrants and their kin who remain back home. They also show the complex ways that emotions become entangled in these exchanges. Examining how these circuits operate in domains of social life ranging from child fosterage to binational marriages, from coming-of-age to healing and religious rituals, the book also registers the tremendous impact of state officials, laws, and policies on migrant experience. Together these essays paint an especially vivid portrait of new forms of kinship at a time of both intense mobility and ever-tightening borders.
Africans --- Ethnology --- Kinship --- Social networks --- Social life and customs. --- Social conditions. --- Africa --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Emigration and immigration --- Social aspects. --- #SBIB:39A6 --- #SBIB:39A11 --- Etniciteit / Migratiebeleid en -problemen --- Antropologie : socio-politieke structuren en relaties --- Migration. Refugees --- Europe --- Africains --- Afrikaner. --- Einwanderung. --- Migration. --- Soziale Situation. --- Soziales Netzwerk. --- Réseaux sociaux --- Social conditions --- Social life and customs --- Afrika. --- Europa. --- #SBIB:39A73 --- Etnografie: Afrika --- African migration. --- Europe. --- affective circuits. --- exchange. --- gender. --- intimacy. --- marriage. --- motherhood. --- personhood. --- social reproduction.
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Using a novel approach to consider the available literature and research, this book focuses on the psychology of social media based on the assumption that the experience of being in a social media has an impact on both our identity and social relationships. In order to 'be online', an individual has to create an online presence - they have to share information about themselves online. This online self is presented in different ways, with diverse goals and aims in order to engage in different social media activities and to achieve desired outcomes. Whilst this may not be a real physical presence, that physicality is becoming increasingly replicated through photos, video, and ever-evolving ways of defining and describing the self online. Moreover, individuals are using both PC-based and mobile-based social media as well as increasingly making use of photo and video editing tools to carefully craft and manipulate their online self. This book therefore explores current debates in Cyberpsychology, drawing on the most up-to-date theories and research to explore four main aspects of the social media experience (communication, identity, presence and relationships). In doing so, it considers the interplay of different areas of psychological research with current technological and security insight into how individuals create, manipulate and maintain their online identity and relationships. The social media are therefore at the core of every chapter, with the common thread throughout being the very unique approach to considering diverse and varied online behaviours that may not have been thus far considered from this perspective. It covers a broad range of both positive and negative behaviours that have now become integrated into the daily lives of many westernised country's Internet users, giving it an appeal to both scholarly and industry readers alike.
Internet --- Online social networks --- Social media --- Behavior. --- Media Modeling. --- Media psychology. --- SNSs. --- Social Networking. --- Online-Community --- PSYCHOLOGY / Applied Psychology. --- Psychological aspects. --- Onlinecommunity --- Online community --- Onlinegemeinde --- Virtuelle Gemeinschaft --- Soziales Netzwerk --- Benutzer --- Social Media --- User-generated media --- Communication --- User-generated content --- Electronic social networks --- Social networking Web sites --- Virtual communities --- Social networks --- Sociotechnical systems --- Web sites --- DARPA Internet --- Internet (Computer network) --- Wide area networks (Computer networks) --- World Wide Web --- Communities, Online (Online social networks) --- Communities, Virtual (Online social networks) --- Online communities (Online social networks) --- Online-Community.
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