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Towards finding a cybernetic safe place: illustrations from people of Indian originWake Forest University, USA This article explores the way in which a specific immigrant group Indians outside India utilizes the dwelling space offered by the synthesis of real spaces and virtual spaces to create a unique immigrant identity. The argument is offered that the combination of the real and the virtual produces a cybernetic space where the immigrant identity can thrive without being controlled within the increasing anti-immigrant sentiments of the real world. Using illustrations from internet discourse it is demonstrated that cybernetic space offers a safe alternative living space where the marginalized immigrant can find a voice.
Key Words: cybernetic space diaspora voice
New Media & Society, Vol. 8, No. 2,
251-268 (2006) This article has been cited by other articles:
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