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Research handbook on international migration and digital technology / edited by Marie McAuliffe (Head, Migration Research Division, International Organization for Migration, Switzerland and Sir Roland Wilson Fellow, School of Demography, The Australian National University, Australia)
(Elgar handbooks in migration series)

Publisher (Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing)
Year 2021
Authors McAuliffe, Marie editor
Edward Elgar Publishing publisher

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OB00176600 Edward Elgar Publications (電子ブック) 9781839100611

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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size 1 online resource (464 pages)
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents: 1. International migration and digital technology: An overview / Marie McAuliffe -- Part I Understanding migration patterns and processes: digital technology and migration research and analysis -- 2. Digital migration studies / Koen Leurs and Saskia Witteborn -- 3. Migration stocks and flows: Data concepts, availability and comparability / Dilek Yildiz and Guy Abel -- 4. The roles and limitations of data science in understanding international migration flows and human mobility / Marie McAuliffe and Adam Sawyer -- 5. Data visualization in migration / William Allen -- 6. Migration networks: Applications of network analysis to macroscale migration patterns / Valentin Danchev and Mason A. Porter -- Part II Digital technology and the act of moving: (im)mobility, barriers and borders -- 7. Navigating borders/navigating networks: Migration, technology and social capital / Farah Azhar, Sara Vannini, Bryce Clayton Newell and Ricardo Gomez -- 8. Mobile data challenges for human mobility analysis and humanitarian response / Albert Ali Salah -- 9. Migrant smuggling and ict: Research advances, prospects and challenges / Georgios Papanicolaou, Parisa Diba and Georgios A. Antonopoulos -- 10. Robots and refugees: The human rights impacts of artificial intelligence and automated decision-making in migration / Petra Molnar -- 11. Drones and border control: An examination of state and non-state actor use of uavs along borders / Rey Koslowski -- Part III Integration, reintegration and migrants' (digital) (virtual) (transnational) identities -- 12. Migrant inclusion 4.0: The role of mobile tech / Celine Bauloz -- 13. Online technology for promoting the inclusion of refugees into higher education: A systematic review of current approaches and developments / Franziska Reinhardt, Olga Zlatkin-Troitschanskaia, Roland Happ and Sarah Nell-Müller -- 14. Using icts to be here and not here: African migrants and religious transnationalism / Henrietta Nyamnjoh -- 15. Icts and transnational householding: The double burden of polymedia connectivity for international 'study mothers' / Yang Wang and Sun Sun Lim -- 16. In support of return and reintegration? A roadmap for a responsible use of technology / Nassim Majidi, Camille Kasavan and G. 'Hari' Harindranath -- Part IV Connectivity and migration: trends and impacts -- 17. Technology for engaging and empowering migrant workers / Angela Kintominas, Laurie Berg and Bassina Farbenblum -- 18. Mobile money and financial inclusion of migrants in sub-saharan Africa / Adrian Kitimbo -- 19. The gender dimensions of technology in the context of migration and displacement: A critical overview / Ibrahim L. Saïd -- 20. Mobility of tech professionals in world economy: The case of Indian entrepreneurialism in the United States / Binod Khadria and Ratnam Mishra -- 21. Transnational families and technology: Trends, impacts and futures / Jacqueline Bhabha, Abhishek Bhatia and Sam Peisch -- 22. How online disinformation and far-right activism is shaping public debates on immigration / Eileen Culloty and Jane Suiter -- 23. The role of networked publics in immigration debates / Markus Ojala -- 24. Using new media platforms for human rights advocacy in real-time: People seeking asylum in nauru and papua new guinea / Cecilia Cannon and Shaminda Kanapathi -- 25. Technological transformations in migration processes: Spatiality, temporality and agency / Huub Dijstelbloem -- 26. Migration forecasting using new technology and methods / Arkadiusz Wiśniowski -- 27. Ahead of the policy curve: Migrants harnessing tech to survive / Emre Eren Korkmaz -- 28. Migration, mobility and digital technology in a post-covid-19 world: Initial reflections on transformations underway / Marie McAuliffe and Jenna Blower -- Index
"This forward-looking Research Handbook showcases cutting-edge research on the relationship between international migration and digital technology. It sheds new light on the interlinkages between digitalisation and migration patterns and processes globally, capturing the latest research technologies and data sources. Featuring international migration in all facets from the migration of tech sector specialists through to refugee displacement, leading contributors offer strategic insights into the future of migration and mobility. Covering diverse geographies and using interdisciplinary approaches, contributions provide new analysis of migration futures. A discrete chapter on digital technology and COVID-19 global pandemic offers reflections on how migration and mobility are being profoundly reshaped by the global pandemic. The practical applications and limitations of digital technology in relation to international migration are also highlighted and supported with key case studies. Analytical yet accessible, this Research Handbook will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars in the fields of migration and digital technology, while also being of benefit to policy makers and civil society actors specialising in migration"-- Provided by publisher
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Subjects LCSH:Emigration and immigration
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Classification LCC:JV6035
ID 8000078709
ISBN 9781839100611

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