Migration Research in a Digitized World : Using Innovative Technology to Tackle Methodological Challenges / edited by Steffen Pötzschke, Sebastian Rinken
(IMISCOE Research Series. ISSN:23644095)
Publisher | (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer) |
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Year | 2022 |
Edition | 1st ed. 2022. |
Authors | Pötzschke, Steffen editor Rinken, Sebastian editor SpringerLink (Online service) |
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Size | XVII, 220 p. 1 illus : online resource |
Notes | Chapter 1. Introduction: Using Innovative Technologies to Tackle Methodological Challenges in Migration Research -- Part I: INNOVATION IN MIGRANT SURVEYS -- Chapter 2. Innovative Sample Designs for Studies of Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons -- Chapter 3. Targeting on Social Networking Sites as Sampling Strategy for Online Migrant Surveys: The Challenge of Biases and Search for Possible Solutions -- Chapter 4. Web-Based Respondent-Driven Sampling in Research on Multiple Migrants: Challenges and Opportunities -- Chapter 5. Computer-assisted Migration Research: What We Can Learn about Source Questionnaire Design and Translation from the Software Localization Field -- Chapter 6. Surveying Illiterates: Are Audio Files in Computer-assisted Self-interviews a Useful Supportive Tool? -- Part II: NEW DATA SOURCES AND THEIR POTENTIAL -- Chapter 7. Leveraging the Web for Migration Studies: Data Sources and Data Extraction -- Chapter 8. How Canada’s Data Ecosystem Offers Insights on the Options for Studying Migration in an Unprecedented Era of Information -- Chapter 9. Assessing Transnational Human Mobility on a Global Scale -- Chapter 10. Google Trends as a Tool for Public Opinion Research: An Illustration of the Perceived Threats of Immigration -- Chapter 11. Conclusion: Migration Research in Times of Ubiquitous Digitization Open Access This open access book explores implications of the digital revolution for migration scholars’ methodological toolkit. New information and communication technologies hold considerable potential to improve the quality of migration research by originating previously non-viable solutions to a myriad of methodological challenges in this field of study. Combining cutting-edge migration scholarship and methodological expertise, the book addresses a range of crucial issues related to both researcher-designed data collections and the secondary use of “big data”, highlighting opportunities as well as challenges and limitations. A valuable source for students and scholars engaged in migration research, the book will also be of keen interest to policymakers HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-01319-5 |
Subjects | LCSH:Emigration and immigration LCSH:Emigration and immigration—Government policy LCSH:Emigration and immigration—Social aspects FREE:Human Migration FREE:Migration Policy FREE:Sociology of Migration |
Classification | LCC:JV6001-9480 LCC:HB1951-2577 DC23:304.8 |
ID | 8000087993 |
ISBN | 9783031013195 |
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