In 2018 the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees asserted that there are 25.4 million refugees worldwide. News media, state actors, and other bodies speak about refugees in ways that emphasize certain aspects of their experiences. We do not often hear how those identified as refugees speak about themselves and how they navigate their identities in the context of information. This article asks: How do self-identified refugee communities in Athens, Greece, and Hamburg, Germany, engage with information spaces during their refugee experiences to navigate identity in new receiving-society contexts? Drawing on Erving Goffman (1959) and Webb Keane’s (1997) idea that information transmission through interaction is at the center of identity...
This paper considers the learning and identity processes involved as refugees make the transition to...
Refugee experience of resettlement into a third country is problematised by posing the question, wha...
Recent discursive research has shown that constructions of place may function to regulate social rel...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in 2018 suggested that there are 25.4 mill...
Part 3: ICT for Displaced Population and Refugees. How It Helps? How It HurtsInternational audienceT...
This paper explores how the social identity of refugees shapes and is shaped through the process of ...
This paper presents findings based on over 40 hrs of rich, phenomenological narrative interview data...
In this article the authors present an auto-ethnographical analysis, describing their personal exper...
This paper presents findings based on over 40 hrs of rich, phenomenological narrative interview data...
Post-migration, refugees experience changes within personal and community relationships that have dr...
Abstract Background The article examines how and why multiple identities are altered, used and disca...
Thousands of individuals each year seek refugee status and the question of who can be accepted requi...
Introduction.How refugees learn to reshape their fractured information landscape and re-establish wa...
This thesis reports on an information behaviour investigation into refugee integration, undertaken t...
Purpose – The purpose of the research reported in this article is to understand how refugees learn t...
This paper considers the learning and identity processes involved as refugees make the transition to...
Refugee experience of resettlement into a third country is problematised by posing the question, wha...
Recent discursive research has shown that constructions of place may function to regulate social rel...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in 2018 suggested that there are 25.4 mill...
Part 3: ICT for Displaced Population and Refugees. How It Helps? How It HurtsInternational audienceT...
This paper explores how the social identity of refugees shapes and is shaped through the process of ...
This paper presents findings based on over 40 hrs of rich, phenomenological narrative interview data...
In this article the authors present an auto-ethnographical analysis, describing their personal exper...
This paper presents findings based on over 40 hrs of rich, phenomenological narrative interview data...
Post-migration, refugees experience changes within personal and community relationships that have dr...
Abstract Background The article examines how and why multiple identities are altered, used and disca...
Thousands of individuals each year seek refugee status and the question of who can be accepted requi...
Introduction.How refugees learn to reshape their fractured information landscape and re-establish wa...
This thesis reports on an information behaviour investigation into refugee integration, undertaken t...
Purpose – The purpose of the research reported in this article is to understand how refugees learn t...
This paper considers the learning and identity processes involved as refugees make the transition to...
Refugee experience of resettlement into a third country is problematised by posing the question, wha...
Recent discursive research has shown that constructions of place may function to regulate social rel...