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‘Aesthetic Proximity’ and Transnational TV Series

open access: yesVIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture, 2021
This article focuses on the short lived Turkish police procedural TV series, Cinayet (The Murder, Akbel Film and Adam Film, 2014) which is a scripted format adaptation of the celebrated Danish crime drama Forbrydelsen (DR, 2007-2012).
Ayşegül Kesirli Unur
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Young Danish audiences and British screen content: A critical reflection on transnational consumption, geo-linguistic regions, and cultural proximity [PDF]

open access: yesNordicom Review, 2023
Drawing on survey and interview data from a pilot study undertaken online in Denmark (March–July 2020), this article provides exploratory insights about how young audiences in Denmark (aged 16–34, with a background in higher education) engage with ...
Bengesser Cathrin   +2 more
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Examining transnational care circulation trajectories within immobilizing regimes of migration: Implications for proximate care

open access: yesJournal of Family Research, 2020
In this paper we argue that the current political context of restrictionist migration policies is dramatically affecting people’s capacity to cross borders to engage in proximate care with their relatives, which is a central, yet often overlooked ...
Laura Merla   +2 more
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Transnational practices of Kazakh repatriates: the role of family in the adaptation of ethnic Kazakh students from Mongolia and China [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Sociology
Migration processes, which intensified in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, occur within a context of constant challenges and changing realities, necessitating new research in this area.
Sholpan Zharkynbekova   +5 more
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Local response to global risk: a case study of risk perception and communication on Chinese social media regarding Fukushima’s treated radioactive water discharge [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
This study examines localized risk perception and communication concerning Fukushima’s treated radioactive water discharge through analysis of 111,660 Weibo posts using large language model sentiment analysis and hierarchical linear modeling.
Chenxi Sun, Qingliu Ren, Yuejing Ge
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On not ‘being there’: Making sense of the potent urge for physical proximity in transnational families at the outbreak of the COVID‐19 pandemic

open access: yesGlobal Networks, 2022
AbstractThis paper investigates transnational families’ experiences of the COVID‐19 pandemic outbreak and the accompanying sudden and unexpected travel restrictions. Our data consist of written stories collected in April–June 2020 from migrants with ageing kin living in another country.
Anna Simola   +3 more
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Theorizing the Korean Wave| Transnational Proximity of the Korean Wave in the Global Cultural Sphere

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2022
This article analyzes several distinctive Hallyu contents to determine whether “transnational proximity” based on similar sociocultural experiences, including social inequality, youth culture, and fascinating choreography in the late-stage capitalist ...
Dal Yong Jin
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Two Linguas Francas? Social Inclusion through English and Esperanto

open access: yesSocial Inclusion, 2021
New forms of mobility presuppose a technological factor that frames it as ‘topological proximity,’ regardless of the nature of the mobile agent (human being, robot ware, animal, virus, digital object).
Federico Gobbo, László Marácz
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Theorizing the Korean Wave| Theorizing the Korean Wave: Introduction to New Perspectives—Introduction

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2022
Admitting to the significance of the institutionalization of Hallyu studies, this Special Section aims to create a space for discussions surrounding the possibilities for the advancement of non-Western theories or new perspectives amid the continuing ...
Dal Yong Jin
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Invisible Agents of Rural Development. Russian Immigrant Women in the Finnish Border Region

open access: yesFrontiers in Sociology, 2021
The rural region of North Karelia is located close to the Finnish-Russian border, and faces challenges due to population decline and labor shortage. However, it has a unique strength which is its proximity to Russia.
Maarit Sireni   +2 more
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