Migration and New Media: Transnational Families and Polymedia

348 indexed citations

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This paper, published in 2012, received 348 indexed citations. Written by Mirca Madianou and Daniel Miller covering the research area of Media Technology, Sociology and Political Science and Information Systems. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Sociology and Political Science (251 citations), Demography (117 citations) and Communication (81 citations). Published in Goldsmiths (University of London).

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