Literature, Journalism and Technology in the lives of diasporic communities Literature, Journalism and Technology in the lives of diasporic communities

The full papers presented in this Online Conference Paper panel are no longer accessible. You can see the original abstracts of the papers submitted for presentation in the abstract books.

Respondents have been assigned to papers in this session. Respondents
assigned to a paper are requested to provide feedback via the
discussion platform during the week of 11-15 July. If you are a
respondent please read the paper assigned to you and make an initial
comment on it early in the week of 11 July. See this article on feedback.

Respondent for paper 547: Sherry Yu
Respondent for paper 1608: Esther Sampson
Respondent for paper 1657: Amira Halperin
Respondent for paper 1728: Joyce Osei Owusu

Literature, Journalism and Technology in the lives of diasporic communities Literature, Journalism and Technology in the lives of diasporic communities
Session Code:
DIM-4
Chair:
Jessica
Retis
University of Arizona
547
The Diaspora of Books: Knowledge, Ideologies, Others
Session Code:
DIM-4
Esther
Sampson
York University
1608
Digital journalism, ethnic media, and transcultural potential
Session Code:
DIM-4
Sherry
Yu
University of Toronto
Julia
Park
University of Toronto
1657
Ethnic Consciousness and Diasporic Sensitivity in Leila Djansi’s Works
Session Code:
DIM-4
Joyce
Osei Owusu
University of Ghana
Kwamena
Kwansah-Aidoo
Ghana Institute of Journalism
1728
How Media and Technology Helps Refugees Cope with COVID-19
Session Code:
DIM-4
Amira
Halperin
University of Nottingham Ningbo China

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