Summary: | This article examines the impact of the use of diaspora-related websites on the identity and intercultural processes of migrants. It will be an international research project that starts from the theoretical bases of cosmopolitanism, digital culture and intercultural psychology to analyze the use by Brazilian migrants in France of closed websites held by their diaspora. Implementing a mixed methodology, the project includes the completion of an online questionnaire, the netnography of four Facebook groups and the analysis of the semi-structured interviews of two volunteer migrants about their migration trajectory. The results confirms that the intensity and use of websites is related to the intercultural experience of migrants, the latter is also an indicator of interculturation.
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