Digital Migration Infrastructure in return-writing: visualizing the migration landscape of India.

IF 2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2024-09-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2024.1450773
Preetha Mukherjee, Nirmala Menon
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Digitization has carved out the migration patterns of immigrants over the recent years of increased technological interventions in human mobility. Migration infrastructures, which typically refer to the physical, commercial, humanitarian, and governmental modes of operation, are multidimensional in nature. Digital infrastructures are equally important to the physical ones as digital technologies facilitate these migration processes through agents like hardware, software, and mediating actors. Amongst the multiple forms of migration, the concept of return-writing and nostalgia-struck-returnees encompass individuals whose life trajectories run parallel to the homeland. The narrative of return to the homeland emerges aβs a dominant motif in literature due to the rising trends of globalization, the writers' reflection on their own migrant experiences, and publishing trends meeting the demand of the global book market. The objective is to assess the role of digital migration infrastructures in return migrations to India through a close reading of the selected texts and review of postcolonial literary theories by using conditional operation in Python. The study here explores the varied nuances of return migration with a primary focus on the external conditions of travel in migration literature. The paper aims to analyze the genre of return-writing in Indian English literature, through three novels over a period of two decades, i.e., from 2000-2023. The selected texts, beginning with Amit Chaudhuri's A New World (2000), Gun Island (2019) by Amitav Ghosh, and Devika Rege's novel Quarterlife (2023), offer a panoramic view of return migration. These novels are extensive in the time period of technological interventions and in depiction of return migration. The Python code examines the extent of existence of a set of digital migration infrastructure keywords by analyzing the content of the novels and creates bar plots and charts to offer a visual representation of the classification results. The resulting trend traces the increased intervention of Digital Migration Infrastructure in the recent migration literature.

回文数字移民基础设施:印度移民景观可视化。
近年来,随着技术对人类流动性的干预不断加强,数字化改变了移民的迁移模式。移民基础设施通常指实体、商业、人道主义和政府运作模式,具有多维性质。数字基础设施与实体基础设施同等重要,因为数字技术通过硬件、软件和中介行为体等媒介促进了这些迁移过程。在多种形式的移民中,"书写回归 "和 "怀旧回归者 "的概念涵盖了生活轨迹与故乡平行的个人。回归故土的叙事成为文学作品中的主导主题,其原因包括全球化趋势的兴起、作家对自身移民经历的反思,以及出版趋势满足了全球图书市场的需求。本研究的目的是通过对所选文本的细读,以及使用 Python 中的条件运算对后殖民文学理论的回顾,评估数字移民基础设施在印度回流移民中的作用。本研究探讨了回流移民的各种细微差别,主要关注移民文学中旅行的外部条件。本文旨在通过三部长达二十年(即 2000-2023 年)的小说,分析印度英语文学中的回国写作体裁。所选文本从阿米特-乔杜里(Amit Chaudhuri)的《一个新世界》(2000 年)、阿米塔夫-高什(Amitav Ghosh)的《枪岛》(2019 年)和德维卡-雷格(Devika Rege)的小说《Quarterlife》(2023 年)开始,对回国移民进行了全景式的描写。这些小说在技术干预的时间段和对回迁移民的描写上都非常广泛。Python 代码通过分析这些小说的内容,研究了一系列数字移民基础设施关键词的存在程度,并创建了柱状图和图表来直观地呈现分类结果。由此得出的趋势表明,数字移民基础设施在近期的移民文献中越来越多地出现。
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Frontiers in Sociology
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