“A beautifully written ethnography of Filipino migrants in the UK and their experience of living their lives within and across the UK and the Philippines, mediated by physical space, institutions and a series of digital media.”
— Heather Horst, coauthor of Digital Ethnography: Principles and Practices
“Deirdre McKay takes a novel approach to key concepts undergirding globalization and transnationalism today – citizenship, surveillance, and security. She makes us think differently about the negotiation of belonging in a digital and hyper-securitized age.”
— Jennifer Burrell , author of Maya After War: Conflict , Power and Politics in Guatemala
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