TY - JOUR
T1 - Belonging here and there
T2 - How social media affect the transnational lives of Spaniards in Iceland
AU - Valsdóttir, Sigrún K.
AU - Lubbers, Miranda J.
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PY - 2023/7/24
Y1 - 2023/7/24
N2 - Following the economic crisis of 2008–2014, the number of Spaniards in Iceland has quintupled. This study explores how young, highly qualified Spanish migrants in Iceland adopt social media to become embedded in Iceland and to maintain relationships in Spain, and how it affects their sense of belonging. For this aim, semi-structured interviews were held in 2017–2018 with 29 Spaniards residing in Iceland, and their personal networks were analyzed. We found that migrants who felt they belonged to both Spain and Iceland had more social relationships in Iceland and used more social media platforms to sustain their local and transnational networks compared with migrants who felt they belonged nowhere or only in Spain. Not only did they extend their repertoires with new social media, they also adapted how they used platforms to the media environment in Iceland. In this way, social media facilitated a sense of local and transnational belonging.
AB - Following the economic crisis of 2008–2014, the number of Spaniards in Iceland has quintupled. This study explores how young, highly qualified Spanish migrants in Iceland adopt social media to become embedded in Iceland and to maintain relationships in Spain, and how it affects their sense of belonging. For this aim, semi-structured interviews were held in 2017–2018 with 29 Spaniards residing in Iceland, and their personal networks were analyzed. We found that migrants who felt they belonged to both Spain and Iceland had more social relationships in Iceland and used more social media platforms to sustain their local and transnational networks compared with migrants who felt they belonged nowhere or only in Spain. Not only did they extend their repertoires with new social media, they also adapted how they used platforms to the media environment in Iceland. In this way, social media facilitated a sense of local and transnational belonging.
KW - Belonging
KW - co-presence
KW - highly qualified migrants
KW - Iceland
KW - Intra-European migration
KW - personal networks
KW - polymedia
KW - social media
KW - Spain
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U2 - 10.1177/14614448231185595
DO - 10.1177/14614448231185595
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85165930175
SN - 1461-4448
VL - 27
SP - 828
EP - 846
JO - New Media and Society
JF - New Media and Society
IS - 2
M1 - 2
ER -