Through semi-structured interviews with recently deported and other migrants and migrant aid-workers at a shelter in the border town of Nogales, Mexico, we examine how undocumented migrants are seeking, acquiring, understanding, and using information prior to, and during, migration across the U.S.-Mexico border. We document the prevalence of word-of-mouth information seeking and use of cell phones over other information technologies to inform plans for border-crossing, and explore the ambivalent nature of information technology use in the vulnerable setting of life at the border
Two processes intersect at the U.S.-Mexico border. The first is U.S. database surveillance of undocu...
In this paper we develop a theoretical model that views undocumented border-crossing as a well-defin...
This chapter adopts a comprehensive approach to examine the role of mobile technologies for belongin...
This paper presents the results of an exploratory study of information behaviors among undocumented ...
Through interviews with migrants and migrant aid-workers at a shelter in the border town of Nogales,...
The spread of violence in Central America has diversifed the profle of people forced to fee their co...
Aim. This article presents an ethnographic exploration of technology use among migrants. The main qu...
<p>This work focuses on the study of the circular migration between America and Europe, particularly...
Numerous organizations work to provide humanitarian aid to undocumented migrants along the US-Mexico...
U.S. immigration procedures are complex and may elude the average individual seeking admission to th...
Undocumented immigrants are a highly vulnerable group that can both benefit and suffer from digital ...
The spread of violence in Central America has diversifed the profle of people forced to fee their co...
Hardships that face transmigrants working in agriculture include the potential for drug use. Reliant...
This paper presents results of a participatory photography research where we explore Information, cu...
This paper focuses on developing some important points about the use of social platforms in the life...
Two processes intersect at the U.S.-Mexico border. The first is U.S. database surveillance of undocu...
In this paper we develop a theoretical model that views undocumented border-crossing as a well-defin...
This chapter adopts a comprehensive approach to examine the role of mobile technologies for belongin...
This paper presents the results of an exploratory study of information behaviors among undocumented ...
Through interviews with migrants and migrant aid-workers at a shelter in the border town of Nogales,...
The spread of violence in Central America has diversifed the profle of people forced to fee their co...
Aim. This article presents an ethnographic exploration of technology use among migrants. The main qu...
<p>This work focuses on the study of the circular migration between America and Europe, particularly...
Numerous organizations work to provide humanitarian aid to undocumented migrants along the US-Mexico...
U.S. immigration procedures are complex and may elude the average individual seeking admission to th...
Undocumented immigrants are a highly vulnerable group that can both benefit and suffer from digital ...
The spread of violence in Central America has diversifed the profle of people forced to fee their co...
Hardships that face transmigrants working in agriculture include the potential for drug use. Reliant...
This paper presents results of a participatory photography research where we explore Information, cu...
This paper focuses on developing some important points about the use of social platforms in the life...
Two processes intersect at the U.S.-Mexico border. The first is U.S. database surveillance of undocu...
In this paper we develop a theoretical model that views undocumented border-crossing as a well-defin...
This chapter adopts a comprehensive approach to examine the role of mobile technologies for belongin...