Digital culture and the U.S.-Mexico border: rhetorics on human mobility
"Conceptualizing how digital artifacts can function as a frontier mediated by technology in the geographical, physical, sensory, visual, discursive, and imaginary, this volume offers an interdisciplinary analysis of digital material circulating online in a way that creates a digital dimension o...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Conceptualizing how digital artifacts can function as a frontier mediated by technology in the geographical, physical, sensory, visual, discursive, and imaginary, this volume offers an interdisciplinary analysis of digital material circulating online in a way that creates a digital dimension of the Mexico-U.S. border. In the context of a world where digital media has helped to shape geopolitical borders and impacted human mobility in positive and negative ways, the book explores new modes of expression in which identification, memory, representation, persuasion, and meaning-making are created, experienced, and or circulated through digital technologies. An interdisciplinary team of scholars look at how quick communications bring closer transnational families and how online resources can be helpful for migrants, but also how digital media can serve to control and reinforce borders via digital technology used to create a system of political control that reinforces stereotypes. The book deconstructs digital artifacts such as digital press, social media, digital archives, web platforms, technological and artistic creations, visual arts, video games, and artificial intelligence to help us understand the anti-immigrant and dehumanizing discourse of control, as well as the ways migrants create vernacular narratives as digital activism to break the stereotypes that afflict them. This timely and insightful volume will interest scholars and students of digital media, communication studies, journalism, migration and politics"-- |
Beschreibung: | xi, 240 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781032856544 9781032856568 |
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505 | 8 | |a "Mi entrevista en Juárez" : the digital rhetorics of YouTube immigration videos / Sonia López-López, Spencer W. Martin -- Higher education for Dreamers returning to Mexico : vagueness of official communications from a user experience perspective / Juan Antonio Valdivia Vázquez, Daniel A. Arenas Aguiñaga -- Engaging action : procedural rhetoric and agentive arguments in border crossing videogames / Justin Cosner -- Migration policy in Mexico and situated knowledge : the denial of justice as a form of discrimination / Salvador Leetoy, Carlos Cerda-Dueñas | |
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spelling | Digital culture and the U.S.-Mexico border rhetorics on human mobility edited by Rubria Rocha de Luna and Maricruz Castro Ricalde London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2025 xi, 240 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge studies in new media and cyberculture 65 Introduction / Rubria Rocha de Luna -- Section 1: Memory, identity, and representation of human mobility through social media and digital archives -- Digital archives and women's identity : transborder rhetorical practices in late 19th and early 20th century periodicals / Donna Marie Kabalen Vanek -- The migrant woman in the language of the Mexican digital press / Elizabeth Tiscareño-García, Oscar Mario Miranda-Villanueva -- Embracing the 'American dream' : social media imaginary vs. the daily American nightmare for immigrant women / Miryam Espinosa-Dulanto, Iris Rubi Monroy-Velasco -- Crossing the Darien with TikTok : self-representation and digital solidarities in forced migrants from Venezuela in transit to the U.S. / Alethia Fernández de la Reguera Ahedo, Alejandro Martin del Campo, Juan Carlos Narváez Gutiérrez -- Music, migration, and Mexicanness in the digital world / Alfonso Meave Avila, Laura F. Morales -- Section 2: Art and imaginaries : border experiences mediated by technology -- The rhetoric of empathy : digital storytelling co-creators seeking to humanize migration and deportation / Maricruz Castro Ricalde, Rubria Rocha de Luna -- Towards a hyper-aesthetics of migration : transnational identities, hyperborders, and hypermediacy in the visual narratives of Evan Apodaca and Alex Rivera / Alejandro Ramírez-Méndez -- Reimagining the U.S.-Mexico borderlands through contemporary ecocritical art / Emily Celeste Vázquez Enríquez -- Rearticulating ex-votos within digital spaces / Lorella Di Gregorio -- Visual imaginaries from artificial intelligence on the United States-Mexico border / Jacob Bañuelos Capistrán -- Section 3: Digital constraints : representations and modes of border political control -- Sleep dealer (Alex Rivera, 2008) : reconfiguration of limits/borders in a cyborg/cybernetic culture / Richard K. Curry -- "Mi entrevista en Juárez" : the digital rhetorics of YouTube immigration videos / Sonia López-López, Spencer W. Martin -- Higher education for Dreamers returning to Mexico : vagueness of official communications from a user experience perspective / Juan Antonio Valdivia Vázquez, Daniel A. Arenas Aguiñaga -- Engaging action : procedural rhetoric and agentive arguments in border crossing videogames / Justin Cosner -- Migration policy in Mexico and situated knowledge : the denial of justice as a form of discrimination / Salvador Leetoy, Carlos Cerda-Dueñas "Conceptualizing how digital artifacts can function as a frontier mediated by technology in the geographical, physical, sensory, visual, discursive, and imaginary, this volume offers an interdisciplinary analysis of digital material circulating online in a way that creates a digital dimension of the Mexico-U.S. border. In the context of a world where digital media has helped to shape geopolitical borders and impacted human mobility in positive and negative ways, the book explores new modes of expression in which identification, memory, representation, persuasion, and meaning-making are created, experienced, and or circulated through digital technologies. An interdisciplinary team of scholars look at how quick communications bring closer transnational families and how online resources can be helpful for migrants, but also how digital media can serve to control and reinforce borders via digital technology used to create a system of political control that reinforces stereotypes. The book deconstructs digital artifacts such as digital press, social media, digital archives, web platforms, technological and artistic creations, visual arts, video games, and artificial intelligence to help us understand the anti-immigrant and dehumanizing discourse of control, as well as the ways migrants create vernacular narratives as digital activism to break the stereotypes that afflict them. This timely and insightful volume will interest scholars and students of digital media, communication studies, journalism, migration and politics"-- Grenzgebiet (DE-588)4021993-8 gnd rswk-swf Neue Medien (DE-588)4196910-8 gnd rswk-swf Social Media (DE-588)4639271-3 gnd rswk-swf Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 gnd rswk-swf Mexiko (DE-588)4039058-5 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Mexican-American Border Region / Emigration and immigration / Social aspects Internet and immigrants / Mexican-American Border Region Digital media / Social aspects / Mexican-American Border Region Social media / Mexican-American Border Region (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Mexiko (DE-588)4039058-5 g Grenzgebiet (DE-588)4021993-8 s Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 s Neue Medien (DE-588)4196910-8 s Social Media (DE-588)4639271-3 s DE-604 Rocha de Luna, Rubria (DE-588)1350771155 edt Castro, Maricruz edt Online version 978-1-003-51926-3 Digital culture and the U.S.-Mexico border Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2025 Routledge studies in new media and cyberculture 65 (DE-604)BV035698082 65 |
spellingShingle | Digital culture and the U.S.-Mexico border rhetorics on human mobility Routledge studies in new media and cyberculture Introduction / Rubria Rocha de Luna -- Section 1: Memory, identity, and representation of human mobility through social media and digital archives -- Digital archives and women's identity : transborder rhetorical practices in late 19th and early 20th century periodicals / Donna Marie Kabalen Vanek -- The migrant woman in the language of the Mexican digital press / Elizabeth Tiscareño-García, Oscar Mario Miranda-Villanueva -- Embracing the 'American dream' : social media imaginary vs. the daily American nightmare for immigrant women / Miryam Espinosa-Dulanto, Iris Rubi Monroy-Velasco -- Crossing the Darien with TikTok : self-representation and digital solidarities in forced migrants from Venezuela in transit to the U.S. / Alethia Fernández de la Reguera Ahedo, Alejandro Martin del Campo, Juan Carlos Narváez Gutiérrez -- Music, migration, and Mexicanness in the digital world / Alfonso Meave Avila, Laura F. Morales -- Section 2: Art and imaginaries : border experiences mediated by technology -- The rhetoric of empathy : digital storytelling co-creators seeking to humanize migration and deportation / Maricruz Castro Ricalde, Rubria Rocha de Luna -- Towards a hyper-aesthetics of migration : transnational identities, hyperborders, and hypermediacy in the visual narratives of Evan Apodaca and Alex Rivera / Alejandro Ramírez-Méndez -- Reimagining the U.S.-Mexico borderlands through contemporary ecocritical art / Emily Celeste Vázquez Enríquez -- Rearticulating ex-votos within digital spaces / Lorella Di Gregorio -- Visual imaginaries from artificial intelligence on the United States-Mexico border / Jacob Bañuelos Capistrán -- Section 3: Digital constraints : representations and modes of border political control -- Sleep dealer (Alex Rivera, 2008) : reconfiguration of limits/borders in a cyborg/cybernetic culture / Richard K. Curry -- "Mi entrevista en Juárez" : the digital rhetorics of YouTube immigration videos / Sonia López-López, Spencer W. Martin -- Higher education for Dreamers returning to Mexico : vagueness of official communications from a user experience perspective / Juan Antonio Valdivia Vázquez, Daniel A. Arenas Aguiñaga -- Engaging action : procedural rhetoric and agentive arguments in border crossing videogames / Justin Cosner -- Migration policy in Mexico and situated knowledge : the denial of justice as a form of discrimination / Salvador Leetoy, Carlos Cerda-Dueñas Grenzgebiet (DE-588)4021993-8 gnd Neue Medien (DE-588)4196910-8 gnd Social Media (DE-588)4639271-3 gnd Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 gnd |
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title | Digital culture and the U.S.-Mexico border rhetorics on human mobility |
title_auth | Digital culture and the U.S.-Mexico border rhetorics on human mobility |
title_exact_search | Digital culture and the U.S.-Mexico border rhetorics on human mobility |
title_full | Digital culture and the U.S.-Mexico border rhetorics on human mobility edited by Rubria Rocha de Luna and Maricruz Castro Ricalde |
title_fullStr | Digital culture and the U.S.-Mexico border rhetorics on human mobility edited by Rubria Rocha de Luna and Maricruz Castro Ricalde |
title_full_unstemmed | Digital culture and the U.S.-Mexico border rhetorics on human mobility edited by Rubria Rocha de Luna and Maricruz Castro Ricalde |
title_short | Digital culture and the U.S.-Mexico border |
title_sort | digital culture and the u s mexico border rhetorics on human mobility |
title_sub | rhetorics on human mobility |
topic | Grenzgebiet (DE-588)4021993-8 gnd Neue Medien (DE-588)4196910-8 gnd Social Media (DE-588)4639271-3 gnd Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Grenzgebiet Neue Medien Social Media Migration Mexiko USA Aufsatzsammlung |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV035698082 |
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