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Transnational Communities in the Smartphone Age: The Korean
Community in the Nation's Capital examines the durable ties
immigrants maintain with the home country and focuses in particular
on their transnational cultural activities. In light of changing
technologies, especially information and communication technologies
(ICTs), which enable a faster, easier, and greater social and
cultural engagement with the home country, this book argues that
middle-class immigrants, such as Korean immigrants in the
Washington-Baltimore region, sustain more regular connections with
the homeland through cultural, rather than economic or political,
transnational activities. Though not as conspicuous and contentious
as other forms of transnational participation, cultural
transnational activities may prove to be more lasting and also
serve as a backbone for maintaining longer-lasting connections and
identities with the home country.
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