The use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and social media became a key characteristic of mixed migration flows to Europe in 2015 and 2016. Both before but increasingly also during migration, migrants and refugees rely on their smartphones and social media such as Facebook, Twitter and applications such as WhatsApp, Skype, Viber and Google Maps, to get information on routes and intended countries of destination, to foster contact between smugglers and brokers or to reach out to others when in distress. Drawing on recent findings and reports, this paper proposes a typology of ways in which ICTs and social media are used by migrants and refugees before and especially during irregular migration
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Abstract The evolution of the web has created a borderless social space that facilita...
Comments should be addressed by email to the author(s). Surveying existing literature, this paper st...
For refugees from crisis regions in the Middle East, smartphones have proven to be useful on their j...
In this article we present an ethnographic research about the communication processes that refugees ...
This research examines the role of smartphones in refugees’ journeys. It traces the risks and possib...
This research examines the role of smartphones in refugees’ journeys. It traces the risks and possib...
Social media are increasingly popular channels of information on which migrants base their decisions...
The paper focuses on the topic of the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on ...
Since 2014, millions of refugees and migrants have arrived at the borders of Europe. This article ar...
Aim. This article presents an ethnographic exploration of technology use among migrants. The main qu...
Social media are increasingly popular channels of information on which migrants base their decisions...
This article analyses how mobile technology impacts on irregular migrants' journeys. It is based on ...
The use of online media for transnational communication in migration networks may serve as a new sou...
For displaced people, migrating into Europe has highly complex information needs about the journey a...
The article builds upon critical border studies for the study of the European migration crisis that ...
Abstract The evolution of the web has created a borderless social space that facilita...
Comments should be addressed by email to the author(s). Surveying existing literature, this paper st...
For refugees from crisis regions in the Middle East, smartphones have proven to be useful on their j...