Precarity and Platformed Care: R/Dubai as a Digital Third Space for Expatriate Support-Seeking

A Master of Arts in International Studies by Sharon Aruparayil entitled, “Precarity and Platformed Care: R/Dubai as a Digital Third Space for Expatriate Support-Seeking”, submitted in July 2025. Thesis advisor is Dr. Bethany Shockley. Soft copy is available (Thesis, Completion Certificate, Approval...

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Main Author: Aruparayil, Sharon (author)
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Published: 2025
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R/Dubai
Expatriates
Economic precarity
Digital third spaces
Platform affordances
Gulf migration
Reddit
Informal support networks
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spelling Precarity and Platformed Care: R/Dubai as a Digital Third Space for Expatriate Support-SeekingAruparayil, SharonDigital ethnographyR/DubaiExpatriatesEconomic precarityDigital third spacesPlatform affordancesGulf migrationRedditInformal support networksA Master of Arts in International Studies by Sharon Aruparayil entitled, “Precarity and Platformed Care: R/Dubai as a Digital Third Space for Expatriate Support-Seeking”, submitted in July 2025. Thesis advisor is Dr. Bethany Shockley. Soft copy is available (Thesis, Completion Certificate, Approval Signatures, and AUS Archives Consent Form). Embargo expires November 20, 2026.This ethnographic study examines r/Dubai, a semi-anonymous Reddit community, as a digital infrastructure of informal support and care for migrants during the 2023 UAE layoffs. Drawing on theories of platform affordances, third spaces, and affect, the research explores how migrants navigate precarity through weak-tie intimacy enabled by Reddit’s asynchronous, pseudonymous design. Analysis of 150 highengagement threads reveals patterns of emotional recurrence, pragmatic and affective responses, and the reproduction of offline inequalities within this digital public. The findings highlight how linguistic fluency, platform literacy, and subreddit moderation shape access to visibility and care, while also exposing tensions between solidarity and exclusion. The study underscores the fragility of digital migrant publics as spaces of provisional pastoral care in contexts marked by conditional citizenship and labor precarity. Limitations include the focus on English-speaking users and publicly visible content, underscoring that this work offers a snapshot of platformed care rather than a representative account of all migrant experiences in Dubai. These insights contribute to understanding the socio-technical dynamics of migrant digital communities and the role of platform design in mediating survival and support.College of Arts and SciencesDepartment of International StudiesMaster of Arts in International Studies (MAIS)Shockley, Bethany2025-11-20T06:13:19Z2025-11-20T06:13:19Z2025-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdf29.232-2025.17https://hdl.handle.net/11073/32319en_USoai:repository.aus.edu:11073/323192025-11-20T11:19:11Z
spellingShingle Precarity and Platformed Care: R/Dubai as a Digital Third Space for Expatriate Support-Seeking
Aruparayil, Sharon
Digital ethnography
R/Dubai
Expatriates
Economic precarity
Digital third spaces
Platform affordances
Gulf migration
Reddit
Informal support networks
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title Precarity and Platformed Care: R/Dubai as a Digital Third Space for Expatriate Support-Seeking
title_full Precarity and Platformed Care: R/Dubai as a Digital Third Space for Expatriate Support-Seeking
title_fullStr Precarity and Platformed Care: R/Dubai as a Digital Third Space for Expatriate Support-Seeking
title_full_unstemmed Precarity and Platformed Care: R/Dubai as a Digital Third Space for Expatriate Support-Seeking
title_short Precarity and Platformed Care: R/Dubai as a Digital Third Space for Expatriate Support-Seeking
title_sort Precarity and Platformed Care: R/Dubai as a Digital Third Space for Expatriate Support-Seeking
topic Digital ethnography
R/Dubai
Expatriates
Economic precarity
Digital third spaces
Platform affordances
Gulf migration
Reddit
Informal support networks
url https://hdl.handle.net/11073/32319