In the Bullseye of Vigilantes: Mediated Vulnerabilities of Kyrgyz Labour Migrants in Russia

Hundreds of thousands of Kyrgyz labour migrants seek opportunities in Russia where they fall target to retaliation of vigilante citizens who find offence in the presence of alien labourers in their homeland. Vigilantism also takes place within this migrant ‘community’ where male Kyrgyz labour migran...

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Main Author: Rashid Gabdulhakov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2019-06-01
Series:Media and Communication
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/1927
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spelling doaj-525d0476d29c4a698162a55c4d57abc72020-11-24T21:24:36ZengCogitatioMedia and Communication2183-24392019-06-017223024110.17645/mac.v7i2.19271089In the Bullseye of Vigilantes: Mediated Vulnerabilities of Kyrgyz Labour Migrants in RussiaRashid Gabdulhakov0Department of Media and Communication, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The NetherlandsHundreds of thousands of Kyrgyz labour migrants seek opportunities in Russia where they fall target to retaliation of vigilante citizens who find offence in the presence of alien labourers in their homeland. Vigilantism also takes place within this migrant ‘community’ where male Kyrgyz labour migrants engage in retaliation on female migrants over perceived offences such as dating non-Kyrgyz men. On several occasions between 2011 and 2016 videos featuring honour beating of female labour migrants by fellow countrymen shook the internet. The selected case illustrates vulnerabilities experienced by migrants due to xenophobia and hostility of the host state, as well as additional layers of vulnerabilities linked to gendered biases that ‘travel’ across borders along with compatriots in migration. The study argues that offline structures, norms, biases, violence, and stigma not only reincarnate online, where they culminate in vigilante acts, but consequently, they re-enter the offline discourse and go through further normalization and justification.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/1927digital dividesdigital vigilantismlayers of vulnerabilitieslabour migrants
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In the Bullseye of Vigilantes: Mediated Vulnerabilities of Kyrgyz Labour Migrants in Russia
Media and Communication
digital divides
digital vigilantism
layers of vulnerabilities
labour migrants
author_facet Rashid Gabdulhakov
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title In the Bullseye of Vigilantes: Mediated Vulnerabilities of Kyrgyz Labour Migrants in Russia
title_short In the Bullseye of Vigilantes: Mediated Vulnerabilities of Kyrgyz Labour Migrants in Russia
title_full In the Bullseye of Vigilantes: Mediated Vulnerabilities of Kyrgyz Labour Migrants in Russia
title_fullStr In the Bullseye of Vigilantes: Mediated Vulnerabilities of Kyrgyz Labour Migrants in Russia
title_full_unstemmed In the Bullseye of Vigilantes: Mediated Vulnerabilities of Kyrgyz Labour Migrants in Russia
title_sort in the bullseye of vigilantes: mediated vulnerabilities of kyrgyz labour migrants in russia
publisher Cogitatio
series Media and Communication
issn 2183-2439
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Hundreds of thousands of Kyrgyz labour migrants seek opportunities in Russia where they fall target to retaliation of vigilante citizens who find offence in the presence of alien labourers in their homeland. Vigilantism also takes place within this migrant ‘community’ where male Kyrgyz labour migrants engage in retaliation on female migrants over perceived offences such as dating non-Kyrgyz men. On several occasions between 2011 and 2016 videos featuring honour beating of female labour migrants by fellow countrymen shook the internet. The selected case illustrates vulnerabilities experienced by migrants due to xenophobia and hostility of the host state, as well as additional layers of vulnerabilities linked to gendered biases that ‘travel’ across borders along with compatriots in migration. The study argues that offline structures, norms, biases, violence, and stigma not only reincarnate online, where they culminate in vigilante acts, but consequently, they re-enter the offline discourse and go through further normalization and justification.
topic digital divides
digital vigilantism
layers of vulnerabilities
labour migrants
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/1927
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