Diaspora and Media in Europe – Author Meets Readers
Diaspora and Media in Europe – Author Meets Readers
Categories: General, Panel Discussions | Intended for Alumni, Carleton Community, Current Students, Faculty, Media
Location Details
Irene's Pub (885 Bank Street)
Contact Information
Cassie Smith, 6135202600, cassie.smith@carleton.ca
Registration
Cost
$0
About this Event
Host Organization: Carleton University - Faculty of Public Affairs
Author Meets Readers invites Carleton students and the community to join an informal discussion on new books published by members of the Carleton University Faculty of Public Affairs.
About the Book
Diaspora and Media in Europe: Migration, Identity, and Integration follows his critically acclaimed The Media of Diaspora, which has been a standard international reference on the topic. Europe’s current migration crisis provides the backdrop for the book, whose authors’ cutting edge research contributes to our understanding of how Syrian, Somali, Turkish, Moroccan, Congolese, Jamaican, Nepalese and Ecuadorian diasporas living in Europe use contemporary communications technology to integrate into receiving societies and stay in touch with mum in the old country. Innovative applications of social media and older technologies are studied in specific political, economic and social contexts of various European countries.
About the Editor
Karim H. Karim is a Professor in the School of Journalism and Communication.His previous publication on the topic, The Media of Diaspora (Routledge), has become a standard text, internationally, and he won the inaugural Robinson Book Prize for Islamic Peril: Media and Global Violence (Black Rose). Karim is Director of the Carleton Centre for the Study of Islam.
This event is part of the Ottawa International Writer’s Festival.