在回报写作中的数字移民基础设施:可视化印度的移民格局
Preetha Mukherjee1, Nirmala Menon1
1Digital Humanities and Publishing Studies Group, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Indore, Indore, India.
Frontiers in sociology
|October 10, 2024
概括
通过当代印度英语文学分析,数字移民基础设施越来越多地塑造了返回印度的移民模式. 本研究探讨了技术如何影响2000年至2023年的移民经历和小说中的叙事.
科学领域:
- 数字人文学科 数字人文学科
- 移民研究 移民研究
- 后殖民时期的文学
背景情况:
- 数字化和技术进步正在显著改变移民模式和基础设施.
- 由于全球化和移民经历,返回移民叙述在当代文学中越来越突出.
- 数字基础设施,包括硬件,软件和中介行为者,是移民的关键促进者.
研究的目的:
- 评估数字移民基础设施在返回印度移民中的作用.
- 分析印度英语文学中的回报写作类型.
- 通过文学分析探索返回移民的细微差别和旅行的外部条件.
主要方法:
- 仔细阅读三部精选的印度英语小说:阿米特·查德里的"新世界" (2000),阿米塔夫·戈什的"枪岛" (2019),德维卡·雷吉的"季度生活" (2023).
- 复习后殖民时期的文学理论.
- 利用Python中的条件运算来分析小说中数字迁移基础设施关键字的存在.
- 生成条形图和图表,以可视化表示分类结果.
主要成果:
- 该研究确定并量化了数字化迁移基础设施关键词在选定的文学作品中的存在.
- 视觉化展示了一种趋势,表明数字移民基础设施在最近的移民文献中越来越多地干预.
- 分析强调了由技术进步影响的返回移民的演变形象.
结论:
- 数字移民基础设施在当代返回移民叙述中发挥着重要且日益增长的作用.
- 通过数字方法支持的文献分析,为现代移民的复杂性提供了有价值的见解.
- 选择的小说提供了在20多年技术干预的背景下返回移民的全景.
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