Migrants to a new homeland face significant adaptation and communication challenges. Information communication technologies (ICTs) are obvious tools to bridge these challenges. In this paper we investigate how migrants’ communication practices shape their use of email and the Internet as part of their settlement process, and consequently, their inclusion in and contribution to the community, economy, and society. The study used an experimental research design whereby student researchers undertook email and follow-up face-to-face interviews with 28 diverse migrants to New Zealand. The findings showed that their use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) was influenced by their preferred cultural communication practices in some instances, b...
This study explores the use of digital multiliteracies by migrants with varied literacy skills in Ke...
Our current understanding of how migrants use mobile tools to support their communication and langua...
The following paper intends to present the first results of the research Migration and Intercultural...
Migrants to a new homeland face significant adaptation and communication challenges. Information com...
Surveying existing literature, this paper starts by identifying links between attainments in human d...
Comments should be addressed by email to the author(s). Surveying existing literature, this paper st...
Surveying existing literature, this paper starts by identifying links between attainments in human d...
Surveying existing literature, this paper starts by identifying links between attainments in human d...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to better understand recent immigrants' perceptions of ICT...
Aim. This article presents an ethnographic exploration of technology use among migrants. The main qu...
The settlement and social integration process for new immigrants varies amongst countries and in New...
Presented at iConference 2011, February 8-11, 2011, Seattle, WA, USAMigrants, having left their home...
Advances in, and the rapid adoption rate of, ICTs in many industrialised nations has led to an e-soc...
The rate at which people move and resettle around the world is unprecedented. Mobility and resettlem...
This paper presents preliminary results from an ongoing qualitative study of the impact of migration...
This study explores the use of digital multiliteracies by migrants with varied literacy skills in Ke...
Our current understanding of how migrants use mobile tools to support their communication and langua...
The following paper intends to present the first results of the research Migration and Intercultural...
Migrants to a new homeland face significant adaptation and communication challenges. Information com...
Surveying existing literature, this paper starts by identifying links between attainments in human d...
Comments should be addressed by email to the author(s). Surveying existing literature, this paper st...
Surveying existing literature, this paper starts by identifying links between attainments in human d...
Surveying existing literature, this paper starts by identifying links between attainments in human d...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to better understand recent immigrants' perceptions of ICT...
Aim. This article presents an ethnographic exploration of technology use among migrants. The main qu...
The settlement and social integration process for new immigrants varies amongst countries and in New...
Presented at iConference 2011, February 8-11, 2011, Seattle, WA, USAMigrants, having left their home...
Advances in, and the rapid adoption rate of, ICTs in many industrialised nations has led to an e-soc...
The rate at which people move and resettle around the world is unprecedented. Mobility and resettlem...
This paper presents preliminary results from an ongoing qualitative study of the impact of migration...
This study explores the use of digital multiliteracies by migrants with varied literacy skills in Ke...
Our current understanding of how migrants use mobile tools to support their communication and langua...
The following paper intends to present the first results of the research Migration and Intercultural...