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CFP: Impact of digital tools on the identity of people in the diasporic condition.


ANNOUNCING THE SPRING 2014 ISSUE OF THE Global Media Journal (American Edition) ISSN 1550-7521 www.globalmediajournal.com The Global Network of Communication Scholars   Guest Editors Ananda Mitra, Wake Forest University, USA (Main Section) Ajaya Sahoo, University of Hyderabad, India (Graduate Section) The focus of the Spring 2014 issue of the Global Media Journal–American Edition is the impact of digital tools on the identity of people in the diasporic condition. This is a study of the ways in which people who are removed from their place of origin rely on the available and emergent digital tools to redefine their analog selves as they reside in a cybernetic space created by the synthesis of the digital and the analog. All methodological