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KakaoTalk and Facebook: Korean American Youth Constructing Hybrid Identities explores the role smartphones play in the lives of Korean American youth as they explore their identities and navigate between fitting into their host society and their Korean heritage. Employing multiple methodologies, this book gives voice to the youth's personal experiences, identity struggles, and creative digital media practices. While similar in many aspects to other American youth, they also differ greatly in the central roles that their smartphones' use plays in maintaining their mastery of the Korean language, connecting to Korean pop culture, and cultivating their social networks with other co-ethnic peers and homeland relatives and friends. The results of this study challenge traditional assumptions about assimilation of second generation immigrants into a host society and suggest that digital technologies facilitate the process of segmented assimilation, according to which ethnic identi

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List of Figures – List of Tables – Foreword – Introduction – Immigration and Identity Formation – Studying Korean American Youth – Digital Practices of Korean American Youth – Digital Media and the Construction of Korean Identity – Navigating Korean and American Identities – Digital Media Bilingualism – Conclusion: The Contribution of Digital Media to Segmented Assimilation Theory – Appendix A: Interview Protocol – Appendix B: Survey Questionnaire – Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/3/2019 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433157288, 978-1433157288
      ISBN10: 1433157284

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      KakaoTalk and Facebook: Korean American Youth Constructing Hybrid Identities explores the role smartphones play in the lives of Korean American youth as they explore their identities and navigate between fitting into their host society and their Korean heritage. Employing multiple methodologies, this book gives voice to the youth's personal experiences, identity struggles, and creative digital media practices. While similar in many aspects to other American youth, they also differ greatly in the central roles that their smartphones' use plays in maintaining their mastery of the Korean language, connecting to Korean pop culture, and cultivating their social networks with other co-ethnic peers and homeland relatives and friends. The results of this study challenge traditional assumptions about assimilation of second generation immigrants into a host society and suggest that digital technologies facilitate the process of segmented assimilation, according to which ethnic identi

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures – List of Tables – Foreword – Introduction – Immigration and Identity Formation – Studying Korean American Youth – Digital Practices of Korean American Youth – Digital Media and the Construction of Korean Identity – Navigating Korean and American Identities – Digital Media Bilingualism – Conclusion: The Contribution of Digital Media to Segmented Assimilation Theory – Appendix A: Interview Protocol – Appendix B: Survey Questionnaire – Index.

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