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Original Articles

Muslim Women’s Use of Internet Media in the Process of Acculturation in the United States

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Pages 18-26 | Published online: 11 Nov 2016
 

Abstract

This study examines how Muslim women use Internet-based media in the process of acculturation in the United States. Grounded theory methodology (Glaser, 1992) and Sam and Berry’s (2006) model of acculturation were used as theoretical and analytical frameworks. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 14 Muslim women to learn about their media use and experiences in forming and maintaining relationships in the United States. Educational opportunities were an emerging theme in the determining factors of immigrating to the United States. The data indicated that Muslim women use a variety of Internet-based media such as Facebook, Skype, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Viber for communicating with family and friends locally and abroad. A majority of the participants reported that social media allowed them to express a part of their identities. The data suggests that the participants attained the level of acculturation defined as integration. The participants use these media to build and create relationships in their new communities. The combined relationships the participants maintain both locally and abroad seem to play a role in the creation of balance in their lives, which allows them to thrive in their new communities, at school, and at work.

Funding

This research was made possible by The McNair Scholars Program scholarship awarded to Lawanda in the summer of 2014 and 2015. The project was supervised by the second author.

Notes

[1] Participants were assigned pseudonyms to protect their privacy.

Additional information

Funding

This research was made possible by The McNair Scholars Program scholarship awarded to Lawanda in the summer of 2014 and 2015. The project was supervised by the second author.

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