Abstract

The problem of emigration has been accompanying humanity for thousands of years. The new dimension is the so-called e-migration, or emigration in a digital, or more strictly – in a hybrid world. This concept has been precisely defined in the article. The main purpose of the article is to show that a modern student, strongly immersed in the world of electronic media, and in particular on the Internet, is – according to the broad interpretation – a digital e-migrant and can appear in many different roles, both positive and negative.

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