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Mobile Communication and Low-Skilled Migrants' Acculturation to Cosmopolitan Singapore examines the role of mobile communication in the acculturation of South Asian labor migrants to Singapore, adopting a mobile phone appropriation model and following a pluralistic-typological approach. While presenting data from a questionnaire survey and interviews with low-skilled migrants from Bangladesh and India in Singapore, it explores how their specific social conditions, including their transient status and low entitlements in their host country, influenced their mobile phone appropriation. It considers the links these migrants established and retained with their countries of origin and residence to identify several types of appropriation and acculturation types among the various populations.

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This is important, ground-breaking research on migrant workers’ use of mobile phones to acculturate into their host countries. Well written and so timely, the book contributes to our understanding of the role of mobile communication to potentially bridge intercultural divides. A must read! -- Robert Shuter, Marquette University
The communication practices of migrants are crucial for their successful adaptation and well-being. Through insightful fieldwork and theoretically-informed analysis, this pithy volume sheds light on the burdens and gratifications migrants experience when engaging in mobile communication to maintain ties with family as they negotiate uncharted territory. -- Sun Sun Lim, Singapore University of Technology and Design

Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Labor Migration and ICT Chapter 3. Social Science of Technology Appropriation and Impact Chapter 4. Acculturation and Mobile Communication Chapter 5. Methods Chapter 6. Mobile Phone Appropriation Chapter 7. Acculturation and Adaptation Chapter 8. Conclusion Appendixes References About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/18/2018 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498552509, 978-1498552509
      ISBN10: 1498552501

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Mobile Communication and Low-Skilled Migrants' Acculturation to Cosmopolitan Singapore examines the role of mobile communication in the acculturation of South Asian labor migrants to Singapore, adopting a mobile phone appropriation model and following a pluralistic-typological approach. While presenting data from a questionnaire survey and interviews with low-skilled migrants from Bangladesh and India in Singapore, it explores how their specific social conditions, including their transient status and low entitlements in their host country, influenced their mobile phone appropriation. It considers the links these migrants established and retained with their countries of origin and residence to identify several types of appropriation and acculturation types among the various populations.

      Trade Review
      This is important, ground-breaking research on migrant workers’ use of mobile phones to acculturate into their host countries. Well written and so timely, the book contributes to our understanding of the role of mobile communication to potentially bridge intercultural divides. A must read! -- Robert Shuter, Marquette University
      The communication practices of migrants are crucial for their successful adaptation and well-being. Through insightful fieldwork and theoretically-informed analysis, this pithy volume sheds light on the burdens and gratifications migrants experience when engaging in mobile communication to maintain ties with family as they negotiate uncharted territory. -- Sun Sun Lim, Singapore University of Technology and Design

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Labor Migration and ICT Chapter 3. Social Science of Technology Appropriation and Impact Chapter 4. Acculturation and Mobile Communication Chapter 5. Methods Chapter 6. Mobile Phone Appropriation Chapter 7. Acculturation and Adaptation Chapter 8. Conclusion Appendixes References About the Author

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