This article studied Internet and social media uses, digital divides (access, use, and impact of the Internet and social media), and digitally mediated transnationalism in forced migration with the case of Syrians in Turkey. The mixed method analysis is based on surveys with 762 respondents, 52 interviews, and participant observations among Syrians in Gaziantep, Istanbul, and Izmir provinces in Turkey. Digitally mediated transnationalism became the everyday strategy, practice, and resilience of Syrians in Turkey. The first- and second-level digital divides, that is, the differences in their access to and use of the Internet and social media diminished while many third-level digital divides (impacts) remained. Syrians in Turkey used informat...
This study discusses Syrian refugees’ migration trajectories and narratives, based on the fieldwork ...
Turkey began to receive refugees from Syria in 2011 and has since become the country hosting the hig...
In a time shaped by an increased level of globalization and transnationalism, our perception of the ...
The Syrian emergency, with around 6.7 million people leaving the country, is considered the biggest ...
The studies on forced migrants' digitally mediated communication and transnational practices have no...
This research examines the role of smartphones in refugees’ journeys. It traces the risks and possib...
This article argues that digital publics unleash and bolster everyday racism, creating an unregulate...
This article argues that digital publics unleash and bolster everyday racism, creating an unregulat...
For displaced people, migrating into Europe has highly complex information needs about the journey a...
Social media are increasingly popular channels of information on which migrants base their decisions...
Networked technologies are a key tool for today’s refugees; not only on the move but also upon arriv...
Within diasporas and conflict studies, little research has so far looked at the content and dynamics...
Türkiye has had multidimensional migration experience not only in its past, but also in its present ...
This study examines the impact of using social media by Syrian refugees, focusing on the shift from ...
This research examines the role of smartphones in refugees’ journeys. It traces the risks and possib...
This study discusses Syrian refugees’ migration trajectories and narratives, based on the fieldwork ...
Turkey began to receive refugees from Syria in 2011 and has since become the country hosting the hig...
In a time shaped by an increased level of globalization and transnationalism, our perception of the ...
The Syrian emergency, with around 6.7 million people leaving the country, is considered the biggest ...
The studies on forced migrants' digitally mediated communication and transnational practices have no...
This research examines the role of smartphones in refugees’ journeys. It traces the risks and possib...
This article argues that digital publics unleash and bolster everyday racism, creating an unregulate...
This article argues that digital publics unleash and bolster everyday racism, creating an unregulat...
For displaced people, migrating into Europe has highly complex information needs about the journey a...
Social media are increasingly popular channels of information on which migrants base their decisions...
Networked technologies are a key tool for today’s refugees; not only on the move but also upon arriv...
Within diasporas and conflict studies, little research has so far looked at the content and dynamics...
Türkiye has had multidimensional migration experience not only in its past, but also in its present ...
This study examines the impact of using social media by Syrian refugees, focusing on the shift from ...
This research examines the role of smartphones in refugees’ journeys. It traces the risks and possib...
This study discusses Syrian refugees’ migration trajectories and narratives, based on the fieldwork ...
Turkey began to receive refugees from Syria in 2011 and has since become the country hosting the hig...
In a time shaped by an increased level of globalization and transnationalism, our perception of the ...