We use coarse-grained mobile phone data from a large Turkish mobile phone provider and cross-reference this data with social media data and a qualitatively composed violent events list to explore the integration of refugees in Turkey. The data provides grounds for fruitful future research. It suggests that border communities with the refugee-sending country have much different communications patterns than non-border communities. Additionally, proximity to refugee camps may increase negative sentiment on social media toward refugees, which we suggest may be a proxy for understanding “compassion fatigue.” These findings provide directions for future research on integration
© 2019 IEEE. In Turkey, the increasing tension, due to the presence of 3.4 million Syrian refugees, ...
This study used a qualitative approach in the form of interviews to investigate the impact of Mobile...
While the Syrian refugees crisis has increasingly continued its effect in both Turkey and other nei...
We use coarse-grained mobile phone data from a large Turkish mobile phone provider and cross-referen...
This study aims to shed light on various aspects of refugees’ lives in Turkey using mobile call data...
This study aims to shed light on various aspects of refugees’ lives in Turkey using mobile call data...
Our research report employs the D4R data and combines it with several other sources to study one of ...
This study aims to shed light on various aspects of refugees’ lives in Turkey using mobile call data...
International audienceWe use mobile phone usage data to measure the extent of segregation of Syrian ...
Texte publié dans la rubrique "Zoom sur la recherche" du site Internet du CERDISuitably anonymized m...
In Turkey the increasing tension, due to the presence of 3.4 million Syrian refugees, demands the fo...
In Turkey, the increasing tension, due to the presence of 3.4 million Syrian refugees, demands the f...
Telecommunication operators have a unique perspective on human mobility; they know the locations of ...
This article presents results from in-depth interviews with 18 newly arrived refugees in 2016, focus...
The objective of this study consists in analyzing the determinants of the internal mobility of refug...
© 2019 IEEE. In Turkey, the increasing tension, due to the presence of 3.4 million Syrian refugees, ...
This study used a qualitative approach in the form of interviews to investigate the impact of Mobile...
While the Syrian refugees crisis has increasingly continued its effect in both Turkey and other nei...
We use coarse-grained mobile phone data from a large Turkish mobile phone provider and cross-referen...
This study aims to shed light on various aspects of refugees’ lives in Turkey using mobile call data...
This study aims to shed light on various aspects of refugees’ lives in Turkey using mobile call data...
Our research report employs the D4R data and combines it with several other sources to study one of ...
This study aims to shed light on various aspects of refugees’ lives in Turkey using mobile call data...
International audienceWe use mobile phone usage data to measure the extent of segregation of Syrian ...
Texte publié dans la rubrique "Zoom sur la recherche" du site Internet du CERDISuitably anonymized m...
In Turkey the increasing tension, due to the presence of 3.4 million Syrian refugees, demands the fo...
In Turkey, the increasing tension, due to the presence of 3.4 million Syrian refugees, demands the f...
Telecommunication operators have a unique perspective on human mobility; they know the locations of ...
This article presents results from in-depth interviews with 18 newly arrived refugees in 2016, focus...
The objective of this study consists in analyzing the determinants of the internal mobility of refug...
© 2019 IEEE. In Turkey, the increasing tension, due to the presence of 3.4 million Syrian refugees, ...
This study used a qualitative approach in the form of interviews to investigate the impact of Mobile...
While the Syrian refugees crisis has increasingly continued its effect in both Turkey and other nei...