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![]() Free Download Immigration and Social Capital in the Age of Social Media : American Social Institutions and a Korean-American Women's Online Community By Joong-Hwan Oh 2016 | 257 Pages | ISBN: 1498519261 | EPUB | 1 MB In this new age of social media, the role of online ethnic networks is as important as offline ethnic networks-families, friends, etc.-in helping immigrants adjust to their new country. This is something that has received very little attention in the academic field of international immigration which Oh hopes to rectify through this book. He focuses on the five American social institutions (immigration, welfare, education, housing, and finance) to explore this topic through the lens of married Korean-American women. In their online "MissyUSA" community, the largest Korean-American women's online community in North America, they share a wide range of information about the rules of each of these social institutions as they work together to navigate American society. 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