The refugee crisis is one of the greatest problems in the world right now. Countries from both developed and developing parts of the world have faced this crisis for many years. Usually, refugees lost their home-relatives, income source and all meaningful aspects of life. Living in another country with the help of the foreign government and NGOs, the refugees spend a challenging time under many difficulties. This study concentrates on social media uses of the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh under the light of uses and gratification theory. The purposive sampling technique used to collect the data. This study focuses on what are the main reasons for using social media, attitude toward social media, and lastingness on social media by the Rohi...
A refugee is defined as a person who encounters the fear of being persecuted for their race, religio...
Building on the results of a qualitative study with 16 male refugees (mostly from Syria) settled in ...
We addressed the research question, how does the host community perceive the effects of Rohingya inf...
The refugee crisis is one of the greatest problems in the world right now. Countries from both devel...
This research explores the possibilities and limitations associated with utilizing new media technol...
This study investigates how Rohingya refugees were framed in Bangladeshi media outlets from August 2...
In the media, migrants, and refugee literature, representation of the refugees is one of the most re...
A refugee is defined by the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, Article 1(A) (2) as ...
Based on a case study of the lived experiences of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh between 2017 and 2...
In the wake of the “refugee crisis”, social media is increasingly being used by governments, humanit...
This paper explores how transnational identities are negotiated through digital and social media use...
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are the identity-less parasites in global politics and lives in the ...
The proliferation of social media-based initiatives aimed at asylum seekers and refugees in recent y...
The proliferation of social media-based initiatives aimed at asylum seekers and refugees in recent y...
Bangladesh is home for more than 800,000 Rohingya Refugees and this is the most densely crowded refu...
A refugee is defined as a person who encounters the fear of being persecuted for their race, religio...
Building on the results of a qualitative study with 16 male refugees (mostly from Syria) settled in ...
We addressed the research question, how does the host community perceive the effects of Rohingya inf...
The refugee crisis is one of the greatest problems in the world right now. Countries from both devel...
This research explores the possibilities and limitations associated with utilizing new media technol...
This study investigates how Rohingya refugees were framed in Bangladeshi media outlets from August 2...
In the media, migrants, and refugee literature, representation of the refugees is one of the most re...
A refugee is defined by the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, Article 1(A) (2) as ...
Based on a case study of the lived experiences of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh between 2017 and 2...
In the wake of the “refugee crisis”, social media is increasingly being used by governments, humanit...
This paper explores how transnational identities are negotiated through digital and social media use...
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are the identity-less parasites in global politics and lives in the ...
The proliferation of social media-based initiatives aimed at asylum seekers and refugees in recent y...
The proliferation of social media-based initiatives aimed at asylum seekers and refugees in recent y...
Bangladesh is home for more than 800,000 Rohingya Refugees and this is the most densely crowded refu...
A refugee is defined as a person who encounters the fear of being persecuted for their race, religio...
Building on the results of a qualitative study with 16 male refugees (mostly from Syria) settled in ...
We addressed the research question, how does the host community perceive the effects of Rohingya inf...