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Author Oh, Joong-Hwan

Title Immigration and social capital in the age of social media : American social institutions and a Korean-American women's online community / Joong-Hwan Oh
Published Lanham : Lexington Books, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 245 pages)
Contents Acknowledgments; Chapter One: Immigration, Social Capital, and New Social Institutions in the Age of Social Media; Chapter Two: The American Immigration Institution on the "MissyUSA" Community; Chapter Three: The American Welfare Institution on the "MissyUSA" Community; Chapter Four: The American Educational Institution on the "MissyUSA" Community; Chapter Five: The American Housing Institution on the "MissyUSA" Community; Chapter Six: The American Financial Institution on the "MissyUSA" Community; Chapter Seven: Conclusion: Overview and Implications; References
Additional ResourcesIndex; About the Author
Summary "In this new age of social media, the role of online ethnic networks is as important as offline ethnic networks--families, friends, etc.--in helping immigrants adjust to their new country. This is something that has received very little attention in the academic field of international immigration which Oh hopes to rectify through this book. He focuses on the five American social institutions (immigration, welfare, education, housing, and finance) to explore this topic through the lens of married Korean-American women. In their online 'MissyUSA' community, the largest Korean-American women's online community in North America, they share a wide range of information about the rules of each of these social institutions as they work together to navigate American society. Oh explores how the 'MissyUSA' community creates two distinctive forms of social capital: social resources and social support. For some of its members (inquirers or information seekers), the 'MissyUSA' community functions as an important source of their information (social resources) about the rules of the American social institutions. Likewise, it also functions as a network of social supporters (respondents or information providers) for those information seekers. Here, what makes this book a significant one is the fact that these social supporters are distinctively identified as instrumental guiders (information describers, expositors, confirmers, and advisors) and emotional supporters (companions, encouragers, and critics). By researching the lives of Korean-American women who are members of the 'MissyUSA' community, Oh's book works to understand how a sub-set of the Korean-American community shares information about American institutions and uses the internet to do so"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-227) and index
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SUBJECT Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer Bitterfeld gnd
Subject Koreans -- Social networks -- United States
Koreans -- Cultural assimilation -- United States
Korean American women -- Social networks
Social institutions -- United States
Online social networks -- United States
Internet and immigrants -- United States
Internet and women -- United States
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
Internet and immigrants
Internet and women
Koreans -- Cultural assimilation
Online social networks
Social institutions
Koreaner
Einwanderung
Social Media
Soziales Kapital
SUBJECT United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
Subject United States
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2020739513
ISBN 9781498519274
149851927X