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Asylum-Related Migrants’ Social-Media Use, Mobility Decisions, and Resilience
Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies ( IF 2.087 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-30 , DOI: 10.1080/15562948.2020.1781991
Maria Merisalo 1 , Jussi S. Jauhiainen 2
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Abstract

The article examines asylum-related migrants’ social-media use along their asylum journeys. In total, 2,454 migrants from 37 countries answered a semistructured survey conducted in Jordan; Turkey; Iran; and in the European “hotspots,” Lesvos, Greece, and Lampedusa, Italy. Of the respondents, 83% used at least one social-media service in their current locations, 55% acknowledged that social media makes their asylum-related life easier, and 51% responded that social media helped them decide where to move to in Europe. Migrants’ socioeconomic and demographic differences, social capital, and future views explain their social-media use in relation to their mobility decisions and resilience.



中文翻译:

与庇护有关的移民的社交媒体使用,流动性决定和应变能力

摘要

本文考察了与庇护有关的移民在庇护过程中对社交媒体的使用情况。共有来自37个国家/地区的2454名移民回答了在约旦进行的半结构化调查。火鸡; 伊朗 在欧洲的“热点地区”,希腊的莱斯沃斯岛和意大利的兰佩杜萨。在受访者中,有83%的人在当前位置使用了至少一种社交媒体服务,55%的人承认社交媒体使他们与庇护相关的生活更加轻松,而51%的受访者则回答说社交媒体帮助他们决定了去欧洲的地点。移民的社会经济和人口差异,社会资本以及未来的观点解释了他们的社交媒体使用与他们的流动性决定和适应力有关。

更新日期:2020-06-30
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