Impact of mobile phone on the acculturation of South Asian migrant workers in Singapore

The study examines how migrants’ communication over mobile phone as well as their appropriation of the technology affects their acculturation in host society. A pluralistic-typological approach towards acculturation helps understand the phenomenon as assimilation, integration, marginalization and se...

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Main Author: Rajiv George Aricat
Other Authors: Richard Seyler Ling
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-657362020-03-20T19:24:21Z Impact of mobile phone on the acculturation of South Asian migrant workers in Singapore Rajiv George Aricat Richard Seyler Ling Arul Indrasen Chib Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Organizational communication DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Intercultural communication DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social behavior The study examines how migrants’ communication over mobile phone as well as their appropriation of the technology affects their acculturation in host society. A pluralistic-typological approach towards acculturation helps understand the phenomenon as assimilation, integration, marginalization and separation. Previous research has shown that integration leads to migrants’ optimal adaptation to the host society. This study investigated the effects of mobile phone calling and of acculturation on the adaptation of low-skilled migrant workers in the host country’s social and work domains. The study followed a mixed methods approach and drew on data from survey questionnaire and in-depth interviews with 462 male migrant workers from South Asia in Singapore. Scales representing the quadri-modal model failed in construct validity, suggesting that the model was not applicable for the population under study. Instead, scales of cultural identity and multiculturalism in workplace were used to represent acculturation. Cultural identity, multiculturalism, and mobile calling to host cultures had positive effect on migrants’ organizational commitment, whereas multiculturalism in workplace positively affected migrants’ social adaptation. Analyses of qualitative data yielded four mobile phone user types – convenience seeker, experimenter, group communicator and austere user – and three acculturation types: culture connoisseur, culture campaigner and culturally petrified. Analysis also revealed the links between user types and acculturation types and produced the hyphenated categories: convenience seeker/experimenter- culture connoisseur, group communicator-culture campaigner and austere user-culturally petrified. The research advances scholarship in acculturation by incorporating migrants’ amount of mobile phone interaction with host and home cultures into the theoretical schema. The social constructivist position of technology’s meaning being constituted dynamically by social usages has been verified in an intercultural context. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (WKWSCI) 2015-12-10T08:54:12Z 2015-12-10T08:54:12Z 2015 2015 Thesis Rajiv George Aricat. (2015). Impact of mobile phone on the acculturation of South Asian migrant workers in Singapore. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. 10356/65736 10.32657/10356/65736 en Nanyang Technological University 278 p. application/pdf
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DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Intercultural communication
DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social behavior
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DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Intercultural communication
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Rajiv George Aricat
Impact of mobile phone on the acculturation of South Asian migrant workers in Singapore
description The study examines how migrants’ communication over mobile phone as well as their appropriation of the technology affects their acculturation in host society. A pluralistic-typological approach towards acculturation helps understand the phenomenon as assimilation, integration, marginalization and separation. Previous research has shown that integration leads to migrants’ optimal adaptation to the host society. This study investigated the effects of mobile phone calling and of acculturation on the adaptation of low-skilled migrant workers in the host country’s social and work domains. The study followed a mixed methods approach and drew on data from survey questionnaire and in-depth interviews with 462 male migrant workers from South Asia in Singapore. Scales representing the quadri-modal model failed in construct validity, suggesting that the model was not applicable for the population under study. Instead, scales of cultural identity and multiculturalism in workplace were used to represent acculturation. Cultural identity, multiculturalism, and mobile calling to host cultures had positive effect on migrants’ organizational commitment, whereas multiculturalism in workplace positively affected migrants’ social adaptation. Analyses of qualitative data yielded four mobile phone user types – convenience seeker, experimenter, group communicator and austere user – and three acculturation types: culture connoisseur, culture campaigner and culturally petrified. Analysis also revealed the links between user types and acculturation types and produced the hyphenated categories: convenience seeker/experimenter- culture connoisseur, group communicator-culture campaigner and austere user-culturally petrified. The research advances scholarship in acculturation by incorporating migrants’ amount of mobile phone interaction with host and home cultures into the theoretical schema. The social constructivist position of technology’s meaning being constituted dynamically by social usages has been verified in an intercultural context.
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title Impact of mobile phone on the acculturation of South Asian migrant workers in Singapore
title_short Impact of mobile phone on the acculturation of South Asian migrant workers in Singapore
title_full Impact of mobile phone on the acculturation of South Asian migrant workers in Singapore
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