Mediated Recognition: The Role of Facebook in Identity and Social Formations of Filipino Transnationals in Indian Cities

Examining emergent appropriations of new media technologies and platforms provides an opportunity to rethink their roles in identity and social formations. Through in-depth interviews and participant observation with Filipino transnationals in Indian cities, I look at the role of social networking s...

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Main Author: Lorenzana, Jozon A
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1461444816655613
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.comm-faculty-pubs-10172022-03-31T03:28:41Z Mediated Recognition: The Role of Facebook in Identity and Social Formations of Filipino Transnationals in Indian Cities Lorenzana, Jozon A Examining emergent appropriations of new media technologies and platforms provides an opportunity to rethink their roles in identity and social formations. Through in-depth interviews and participant observation with Filipino transnationals in Indian cities, I look at the role of social networking site Facebook in their everyday life. Ethnographic data reveal that their practices of sharing achievements and affirming connections on Facebook relate to their need for recognition that is defined by their particular context of migration. The term “mediated recognition” is proposed to account for the ways new and traditional media facilitate recognition by providing a platform for self-presentation and affirmation from social networks. Mediated recognition also highlights how media provide symbolic resources that are harnessed by Filipino transnationals in constituting their identities and social relations. The article demonstrates how mediated recognition can be a framework to analyze a key moment in the process of identity and social formations. 2016-06-27T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/comm-faculty-pubs/16 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1461444816655613 Department of Communication Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Facebook Filipino transnationals identity formations India mediated recognition mediation social relations Communication Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in Communication Social Media
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic Facebook
Filipino transnationals
identity formations
India
mediated recognition
mediation
social relations
Communication
Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in Communication
Social Media
spellingShingle Facebook
Filipino transnationals
identity formations
India
mediated recognition
mediation
social relations
Communication
Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in Communication
Social Media
Lorenzana, Jozon A
Mediated Recognition: The Role of Facebook in Identity and Social Formations of Filipino Transnationals in Indian Cities
description Examining emergent appropriations of new media technologies and platforms provides an opportunity to rethink their roles in identity and social formations. Through in-depth interviews and participant observation with Filipino transnationals in Indian cities, I look at the role of social networking site Facebook in their everyday life. Ethnographic data reveal that their practices of sharing achievements and affirming connections on Facebook relate to their need for recognition that is defined by their particular context of migration. The term “mediated recognition” is proposed to account for the ways new and traditional media facilitate recognition by providing a platform for self-presentation and affirmation from social networks. Mediated recognition also highlights how media provide symbolic resources that are harnessed by Filipino transnationals in constituting their identities and social relations. The article demonstrates how mediated recognition can be a framework to analyze a key moment in the process of identity and social formations.
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author Lorenzana, Jozon A
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title Mediated Recognition: The Role of Facebook in Identity and Social Formations of Filipino Transnationals in Indian Cities
title_short Mediated Recognition: The Role of Facebook in Identity and Social Formations of Filipino Transnationals in Indian Cities
title_full Mediated Recognition: The Role of Facebook in Identity and Social Formations of Filipino Transnationals in Indian Cities
title_fullStr Mediated Recognition: The Role of Facebook in Identity and Social Formations of Filipino Transnationals in Indian Cities
title_full_unstemmed Mediated Recognition: The Role of Facebook in Identity and Social Formations of Filipino Transnationals in Indian Cities
title_sort mediated recognition: the role of facebook in identity and social formations of filipino transnationals in indian cities
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2016
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/comm-faculty-pubs/16
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1461444816655613
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