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Write an essay on the following topic:
Using examples from Block 2, explain how digital technologies can reinforce and can also
challenge power and inequalities for transnational communities, migrants and refugees.
Digital technologies wield significant influence [can a technology wield influence?] in
shaping the dynamics of power and inequalities within transnational communities,
migrants, and refugees. As we delve into examples from Block 2, it becomes evident
that these technologies can reinforce existing power structures, while simultaneously
providing avenues for challenging and subverting them. The term diaspora and
transnationalism are often associated with dispersed communities, and are integral
to this discussion. Furthermore, terms such as Techno-optimist and Techno-
Scepticism will reflect a sociological opinion that technology can assist in a
migrant‘s life or the latter that it impedes the migrant‘s journey.
One way in which digital technologies reinforce power imbalances is through the use
of surveillance tools by governments and authorities. For instance, various nations
employ advanced digital systems to monitor the movements of migrants and
refugees. In doing so, they not only reinforce their control over these populations but
also contribute to the perpetuation of existing inequalities. Such surveillance can
exacerbate vulnerabilities, as seen in cases where migrants are subjected to
increased scrutiny and restrictions based on their digital footprints (Reference? ~
Which published authority has asserted this claim?). Such tracking has allowed
detailed maps to be produced, these digital maps will provide a hindrance to any
further Caravan attempts to retain unnoticed MAP: Migrant Caravan Tracker.
The digital landscape also presents challenges related to cybersecurity and privacy.
Transnational communities and refugees often grapple with the risk of their sensitive
information being compromised. Instances of data breaches and digital exploitation
can expose vulnerable populations to further harm, reinforcing power imbalances as
authorities gain access to personal information (Reference? ~ Which published
authority has asserted this claim?).
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Furthermore, the unequal distribution of technology access deepens disparities
within transnational communities. While some individuals may have robust internet
connectivity, others may face barriers due to economic constraints or limited
infrastructure in their host countries. This digital divide reinforces existing socio-
economic inequalities, hindering the ability of certain migrants and refugees to fully
participate in the digital realm. Additionally, these technologies are resources and as
such require other resources to maintain and manage. If a migrant lacks the
purchasing power or economic capital to fund such a device they are limited and
further deprived of opportunities. Such Quotes Crilley and Gillespie (2021:139) report
”13 SIM cards. That’s how I got To Europe'' and remark that this [Gillespire et al
2018 p,5 Open university Book 1 PP 138-159] exemplifies some migrant's reliance
and dependence on the affordability of such technology.
However, digital technologies can serve as powerful tools for challenging power
structures. Social media platforms, for example, have become critical spaces for
transnational communities to share their stories and advocate for their rights.
Diasporic communities often use digital platforms to maintain cultural connections
and preserve/reclaim their identities. Quotes such as According to…, citing the
Syrian poet al Masri: “Facebook has become Our Homeland”. From Syrian Poet al
Masri Sentiments such as this exemplify the importance of such social sites in re-
connecting and forming new online communities. Platforms like such as YouTube
and Instagram have become virtual spaces where migrants can share their
experiences, traditions, and struggles, thereby fostering a sense of community,
despite physical distances. This challenges the narrative of assimilation and
highlights the richness of diverse cultural contributions within transnational
communities.
The diaspora, scattered across the globe, can unite through these platforms, forming
virtual or “Imaginary” communities that can challenge mainstream narratives and
amplify their voices. Such Examples, such as like the Arab Spring movements, which
were facilitated by digital communication, show how technology in the form of
through social media can empower communities to challenge oppressive regimes
(Reference? ~ Which published authority has asserted this claim?).
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Moreover, digital technologies play a crucial role in providing information and support
to refugees. Websites and mobile apps developed by humanitarian organisations
such as the Refugee Council offer vital resources such as maps, language
translation tools, and legal guidance. Stories Like such as that of the migrant
Aktham, who navigated the sea via phone calls to the coast, with Crilley and
Gillespie (2021:144) noting that “Every few minutes, he used to tell his brother where
we were. His brother was able to help guide us from a distance as he has already
made the journey.” He could guide us From the coast” [Gillespire et al, 2018 p,2,
Open university book one pp,144 ] Examples such as this show how some travellers
choose to rely the reliance on digital technology in when navigating. This adoption of
technology challenges the power dynamics by equipping refugees with information,
enabling them to navigate unfamiliar territories and to access essential services
independently (Reference? ~ Which published authority has asserted this claim?).
The concept of digital activism emerges as a potent force challenging power
imbalances. Online campaigns, hashtags, and petitions enable transnational
communities to mobilise support, garner international attention, and hold
governments accountable for their actions. The #The BlackLivesMatter movement,
for instance, gained momentum globally through digital platforms, challenging
systemic racism and inequalities faced by Black communities, both within and
outside national borders (Reference? ~ Which published authority has asserted this
claim?).
It is essential to highlight the role of digital storytelling in shaping narratives and
challenging stereotypes. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube provide
spaces for migrants and refugees to share their personal stories, humanising their
experiences and challenging prevailing prejudices. Through these platforms,
individuals within the diaspora can reclaim their narratives and challenge the
distorted representations perpetuated by mainstream media. Such Youtubers as
Bald and Bankrupt [ Riding Mexico's Deadly Migrant Train: The Beast], Show the
journey of migrants and the difficulties they face. These platforms provide invaluable
insight into a migrant's life and the challenges they face, and the widespread
viewership of such vlogs allows for a platform for discussions and mindsets to be
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