2004
DOI: 10.17953/amer.30.1.k17534373g7v68nl
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Online and Unplugged: Locating Korean American Teens in Cyberspace

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“…Some authors note that the 'real'-world context of, and access points for, the internet and other technologies also play an important role. Woo (2004), for example, has noted an offline territoriality to internet use amongst Korean American migrants; more often than not they use the internet to communicate within rather than across national borders. Mitra's (2006) research extends this to suggest that physical spaces, like internet cafés, that integrate the 'real' and the 'virtual', constitute 'cybernetic' places.…”
Section: Transnational Communication Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors note that the 'real'-world context of, and access points for, the internet and other technologies also play an important role. Woo (2004), for example, has noted an offline territoriality to internet use amongst Korean American migrants; more often than not they use the internet to communicate within rather than across national borders. Mitra's (2006) research extends this to suggest that physical spaces, like internet cafés, that integrate the 'real' and the 'virtual', constitute 'cybernetic' places.…”
Section: Transnational Communication Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%