Migration-related gender differences in the role of mobile media and EU perceptions
Female migrants and refugees cannot be reduced to being passive companions to men. Rather they take on an active role in staying informed, finding creative
This section presents some insights into how migrants use ICTs, their information seeking patterns as well as some of their perceptions of the European Union. The sub-sections also include some best practices in carrying out field research in the field of migration.
Female migrants and refugees cannot be reduced to being passive companions to men. Rather they take on an active role in staying informed, finding creative
Having access to correct and up-to-date information during the migration journey and after arrival in Europe is crucial for refugees and migrants. However, issues like
Migrants and refugees (aspire to) migrate due to a combination of factors and are being prompted to move by a variety of reasons. Therefore, migrants’
Inclusive or participatory research is all about involving the respective target group in the research process. It is about doing research with the excluded or
Migration is a continuous and complex process, in which migrants and refugees take available information into account at various points in time and re-evaluate their
Social media, accessible through mobile devices, have fundamentally reshaped migration networks and facilitated migration. Besides gaining vital information through communicating with known or unknown contacts
MIRROR has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation action program under grant agreement No 832921.
CRiTERIA has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation action program under grant agreement No 101021866.
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