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A Study of Transnational Communication Among Iranian Migrant Women in Australia
Authors:Sahel Farshbaf Shaker
Institution:School of Communication and Arts, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Australia
Abstract:Through the analysis of 25 interviews with Iranian migrant women in Australia, this study shows how living in different communicative environments can affect transnational communication practices. The case of these Iranian transnational families indicates that the digital divide, in terms of information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure and communication capacity, may affect the technological quality of ICT-mediated communication. However, the digital divide does not significantly affect the frequency of communication among these families. The findings illustrate that the Iranian migrants in Australia and their family members overseas developed innovative communication practices and went to great lengths to maintain “ordinary” family interactions across national borders.
Keywords:Transnationalism  transnational families  Iranian migrants  ICTs  global digital divide  transnational caregiving  Australia
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