The Internet has revolutionized our economies, societies, as well as everyday lives. Many social phenomena are no longer the same as they were in the pre-Internet era: they have been “Internetized.” We define the Internetization of international migration, and we investigate it by exploring the links between the Internet and migration outcomes all along the migration path, from migration intentions to actual migration. Our analyses leverage a number of sources, both at the micro- and the macro-level, including the Gallup World Poll, the Arab Barometer, data from the International Telecommunication Union, the Italian population register, and unique register data from a migrant reception center in Southern Italy. We also distinguish between e...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the connectivity between social media use, access to migrant net...
The rise of « network society » has led to major changes in migration process, concerning to the exp...
Online media offer access to new social ties and information. It is argued that online feedback make...
The Internet has revolutionized our economies, societies, and everyday lives. Many social phenomena ...
The use of online media for transnational communication in migration networks may serve as a new sou...
The refugee crisis is a major political and economic issue in many countries around the world. It is...
This paper provides a new take on how to explain irregular migration. The results of this study take...
This paper investigates the relationship between political Islam, willingness to migrate and Interne...
The paper focuses on the topic of the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on ...
We argue that social media are not only new communication channels in migration networks, but also t...
Comments should be addressed by email to the author(s). Surveying existing literature, this paper st...
Our study aims to understand the relationship between the use of the Internet and migrants’ interper...
Migrants proactively seek information from broader networks and are exposed to information through m...
Migrants play a central role in the economy and society of most developing countries and are primary...
This paper studies asylum-related migrants’ Internet use and smartphone ownership. In total, 2,454 a...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the connectivity between social media use, access to migrant net...
The rise of « network society » has led to major changes in migration process, concerning to the exp...
Online media offer access to new social ties and information. It is argued that online feedback make...
The Internet has revolutionized our economies, societies, and everyday lives. Many social phenomena ...
The use of online media for transnational communication in migration networks may serve as a new sou...
The refugee crisis is a major political and economic issue in many countries around the world. It is...
This paper provides a new take on how to explain irregular migration. The results of this study take...
This paper investigates the relationship between political Islam, willingness to migrate and Interne...
The paper focuses on the topic of the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on ...
We argue that social media are not only new communication channels in migration networks, but also t...
Comments should be addressed by email to the author(s). Surveying existing literature, this paper st...
Our study aims to understand the relationship between the use of the Internet and migrants’ interper...
Migrants proactively seek information from broader networks and are exposed to information through m...
Migrants play a central role in the economy and society of most developing countries and are primary...
This paper studies asylum-related migrants’ Internet use and smartphone ownership. In total, 2,454 a...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the connectivity between social media use, access to migrant net...
The rise of « network society » has led to major changes in migration process, concerning to the exp...
Online media offer access to new social ties and information. It is argued that online feedback make...