Based on a case study of the lived experiences of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh between 2017 and 2019, this article focuses on displaced people’s digital needs and innovative efforts to navigate the challenges in their situation. The article first discusses the major barriers faced by Rohingya refugees in using various digital devices and platforms and how these obstacles adversely affect them in obtaining necessary information and humanitarian services. Our findings from the field highlight the uniquely important role that mobile repair shops in the camps play in providing online-offline hybrid solutions to circumvent restrictions imposed on the refugee community by the host government. The findings also show that different types of comm...
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are the identity-less parasites in global politics and lives in the ...
The articles in this special issue grapple with the complexities of ICTs with respect to the lives o...
Two concurrent 21st-century phenomena—the nearly unprecedented number of forced migrants and the nea...
Based on a case study of the lived experiences of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh between 2017 and 2...
This paper explores how transnational identities are negotiated through digital and social media use...
This article examines how the Rohingya diaspora employs social media platforms to reclaim their iden...
In the media, migrants, and refugee literature, representation of the refugees is one of the most re...
This research explores the possibilities and limitations associated with utilizing new media technol...
This study explores the intersection of affect, affordance, and agency of the Rohingya diaspora in m...
This policy brief provides developers of ICT4RM (information and communications technology for refug...
Over the past decade, an expanding literature has explored the ways in which refugees rely on mobile...
Taking advantage of proliferating smartphones and social media platforms, the Rohingya digital diasp...
Today\u27s global refugee crisis has mobilized humanitarian efforts to help those fleeing persecutio...
This article provides a new direction in digital media and communication studies and develops an eme...
This thesis is an exploration into the role of new digital technologies for the mobile practices of ...
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are the identity-less parasites in global politics and lives in the ...
The articles in this special issue grapple with the complexities of ICTs with respect to the lives o...
Two concurrent 21st-century phenomena—the nearly unprecedented number of forced migrants and the nea...
Based on a case study of the lived experiences of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh between 2017 and 2...
This paper explores how transnational identities are negotiated through digital and social media use...
This article examines how the Rohingya diaspora employs social media platforms to reclaim their iden...
In the media, migrants, and refugee literature, representation of the refugees is one of the most re...
This research explores the possibilities and limitations associated with utilizing new media technol...
This study explores the intersection of affect, affordance, and agency of the Rohingya diaspora in m...
This policy brief provides developers of ICT4RM (information and communications technology for refug...
Over the past decade, an expanding literature has explored the ways in which refugees rely on mobile...
Taking advantage of proliferating smartphones and social media platforms, the Rohingya digital diasp...
Today\u27s global refugee crisis has mobilized humanitarian efforts to help those fleeing persecutio...
This article provides a new direction in digital media and communication studies and develops an eme...
This thesis is an exploration into the role of new digital technologies for the mobile practices of ...
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are the identity-less parasites in global politics and lives in the ...
The articles in this special issue grapple with the complexities of ICTs with respect to the lives o...
Two concurrent 21st-century phenomena—the nearly unprecedented number of forced migrants and the nea...