Review "A beautifully written ethnography of Filipino migrants in the UK and their experience of living their lives within and across the UK and the Philippines, mediated by physical space, institutions and a series of digital media." Heather Horst, coauthor of Digital Ethnography: Principles and Practices"<br \><br \>"Deirdre McKay takes a novel approach to key concepts undergirding globalization and transnationalism today citizenship, surveillance, and security. She makes us think differently about the negotiation of belonging in a digital and hyper-securitized age." --Jennifer Burrell, author of Maya After War: Conflict, Power and Politics in Guatemala""Deirdre McKay takes a novel approach to key concepts undergirding globalization and transnationalism today citizenship, surveillance, and security. She makes us think differently about the negotiation of belonging in a digital and hyper-securitized age." --Jennifer Burrell, author of Maya After War: Conflict, Power and Politics in Guatemala""A beautifully written ethnography of Filipino migrants in the UK and their experience of living their lives within and across the UK and the Philippines, mediated by physical space, institutions and a series of digital media." --Heather Horst, coauthor of Digital Ethnography: Principles and Practices" Review Deirdre McKay takes a novel approach to key concepts undergirding globalization and transnationalism today – citizenship, surveillance, and security. She makes us think differently about the negotiation of belonging in a digital and hyper-securitized age. Author: Jennifer Burrell Source: author of Maya After War: Conflict , Power and Politics in Guatemala See all Product description
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