Cell phone networks and migrant networks: The case of Nayu migrant workers in Malaysia
To be able to communicate as and when one wants to is to be empowered. The increasing use of cell phones has indeed become a significant part of the everyday life for migrant workers. The cell phones which already play such a vital role in enhancing migrant workers’ geographical mobility ar...
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ukm-35162016-12-14T06:34:42Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3516/ Cell phone networks and migrant networks: The case of Nayu migrant workers in Malaysia Bunmak, Suttiporn To be able to communicate as and when one wants to is to be empowered. The increasing use of cell phones has indeed become a significant part of the everyday life for migrant workers. The cell phones which already play such a vital role in enhancing migrant workers’ geographical mobility are now used for connection and to maintain social contacts.This paper examines the relationship between cell phone networks and the social networks amongThailand’s migrant Nayu workers and finds that the cell phone is used by them to maintain and reinforce existing networks and to create new social ties among fellow workers. The cell phone enables the migrant workers to stay connected at all time to their networks whether they are absent from home, at work or crossing the border both in Thailand and Malaysia. Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi 2012-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3516/1/5.geografia-jan%25202012-bunmak-thai-edited%252028.1.12-1.pdf Bunmak, Suttiporn (2012) Cell phone networks and migrant networks: The case of Nayu migrant workers in Malaysia. Geografia : Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, 8 (1). pp. 38-39. ISSN 2180-2491 http://pkukmweb.ukm.my/geografia/v1/index.php |
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To be able to communicate as and when one wants to is to be empowered. The increasing use of cell phones has
indeed become a significant part of the everyday life for migrant workers. The cell phones which already play such
a vital role in enhancing migrant workers’ geographical mobility are now used for connection and to maintain social
contacts.This paper examines the relationship between cell phone networks and the social networks
amongThailand’s migrant Nayu workers and finds that the cell phone is used by them to maintain and reinforce
existing networks and to create new social ties among fellow workers. The cell phone enables the migrant workers
to stay connected at all time to their networks whether they are absent from home, at work or crossing the border
both in Thailand and Malaysia. |
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Cell phone networks and migrant networks: The case of Nayu migrant workers in Malaysia |
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Cell phone networks and migrant networks: The case of Nayu migrant workers in Malaysia |
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Cell phone networks and migrant networks: The case of Nayu migrant workers in Malaysia |
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Cell phone networks and migrant networks: The case of Nayu migrant workers in Malaysia |
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Cell phone networks and migrant networks: The case of Nayu migrant workers in Malaysia |
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cell phone networks and migrant networks: the case of nayu migrant workers in malaysia |
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Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi |
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