Mapping the communicative ecology of Latin American migrant women in New Zealand
This article is based on a study that focused on the narratives of Latin American migrant women (LAMW) in New Zealand and the role formal and informal communication networks play in their migration experiences. These networks were both online and offline and supported by the ethnic media. Informed...
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Auteurs principaux: | Luciana Nunes Hoffman, Evangelia Papoutsaki |
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Asia Pacific Network
2019
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