CONNECTINGEUROPE focused on the study of digital practices by migrant women (aged 18-40) who have settled in three of Europe’s main cities (PhD 1: London, PhD 2: Amsterdam, PhD 3: Rome), in dialogue with family and loved ones they have left behind (postdoc: Somalia, Romania, Turkey). This included training in digital methods and ethnographic media practices along with setting up a new mixed-methods approach. The fieldwork in the different countries included a total of over 160 interviews carried out with the help of community gatekeepers and language mediators.
During the course of its lifespan CONNECTINGEUROPE has acquired international visibility, demonstrated by the many invitations received by the PI, but also by team members, to present papers at international conferences, offer keynote addresses and lectures and collaborate on new applications and activities. It has produced many peer-reviewed publications, both individual and collective.
Major Highlights:
Publications:
2022 Koen Leurs and Sandra Ponzanesi (eds.), Doing Digital Migration Studies. Amsterdam University Press. Forthcoming 2022.
2022 Sandra Ponzanesi and Koen Leurs (guest editors), special issue ‘Digital Migration Practices and the Everyday,’ Communication, Culture & Critique. 15(2) 2022, forthcoming.
2021 Sandra Ponzanesi (guest editor), special issue ‘Somali Diaspora and Digital Practices: Gender, Media and Belonging,’ Journal of Global Diaspora and Media, 2(1), 2021, 1-97.
2020 Donya Alinejad and Sandra Ponzanesi (guest editors), special issue ‘Migrancy, Digital Media and Emotion,’ International Journal of Cultural Studies, 23(5), 2020, 621-820.
2019 Sandra Ponzanesi (guest editor), special issue ‘Migration in a Digital Age: (Re)Mapping Connectivity and Belonging,’ Television and New Media, 20(6), 547-648.
2018 Koen Leurs and Sandra Ponzanesi (guest editors), special issue ‘Connected Migrants: Encapsulation & Cosmopolitanization.’ Popular Communication. The International Journal of Media and Culture, 16(1), 1-85.
Conferences:
2021 Migrant Belongings. Digital Practices and the Everyday. Closing International Virtual Conference, 21-22-23 April 2021.
2018 ‘Migration and Mobility in a Digital Age. Paradoxes of Connectivity and Belonging.’ Columbia University, Heyman Center for the Humanities, New York, 10-11 April 2018.
2016 KNAW (The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences) Colloquium & Masterclass ‘Connected Migrants: Encapsulation or Cosmopolitanism?’ Amsterdam, 14-16 December 2016.