Border crossings and diasporic identities: Media use and leisure practices of an ethnic minority

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Thompson K. [1 ]
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[1] Faculty of Social Sciences, Open University
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Asia; Assimilation; Culture; Diaspora; Ethnicity; Globalization; Hindu; Hybridity; Immigration; Internet; Muslim;
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10.1023/A:1016038114625
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The diaspora of peoples whose origins were in the Indian subcontinent (South Asia) and who are now living in Western countries (especially the U.S. and UK) provides an interesting example of processes of negotiation of new hybrid cultures and identities, using new technologies, such as the Internet, and older technologies like the video player, cable or satellite television, radio, and telephone. These developments may require a revision of the classic sociological picture of assimilation as a zero sum model of acculturation, in which the acculturation of immigrants and their children involves the gradual replacement of their ethnic culture by that of the culture of the host nation. The electronic media, in the context of policies of multiculturalism, may lead to an accentuation of religio-ethnic differences. Contrary to previous assumptions, middle-class immigrants may be more inclined to resist cultural assimilation than their lower-class counterparts. © 2002 Human Sciences Press, Inc.
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