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Building on the results of a qualitative study with 16 male refugees (mostly from Syria) settled in the Netherlands, this article reports on an investigation that applied insights Semantic Scholar extracted view of „“Internet is the same like food” – An empirical study on the use of digital media by unaccompanied minor refugees in Germany“ by Nadia Kutscher et al. Information created about refugees can also constitute an area of Information Precarity because they may be the objects of negative and distorted information produced by the news media,

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This study examines refugee women’s ICT and digital media usage during the Covid-19 pandemic. It aims to ascertain how women in refugee accommodation centres in This SIG calls for a global conversation around platform (in)justice. By focusing on the experiences of people residing in the Majority World (also known as Global South), we aim Women refugees’ media usage: Overcoming information precarity and housing precarity in Hamburg, Germany • Miriam Berg, Northwestern University in Qatar • This study

This study explores the multifaceted experiences of refugees in Hamburg, Germany, with a focus on how various forms of othering Women Refugees’ Media Usage: Overcoming Information Precarity in Germany Teaching French Feminisms from an Intersectional Perspective The Terrorist and the Girl Next Door: Love Jihad

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Digital Media and Refugee Integration: Investigates how media consumption and digital access impact the integration process of refugees, particularly focusing on vulnerable groups like استخدامات الجمهور للإعلام الإلكتروني في متابعة قضايا الأطفال اللاجئين-دراسة ميدانية مجلة البحوث الإعلامية Volume 74, Issue 1, April 2025, Page 415-494 PDF (11.48 MB) Document Type: المقالة الأصلية DOI: Abstract This study employed focus groups to examine the ways Syrian refugees living in a large refugee camp in Jordan are using cell phones to cope with information

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Women Refugees’ Media Usage: Overcoming Information Precarity in Germany Miriam Berg Pages: 125-139 Published online: 06 Apr 2021 Women Refugees’ Media Usage: Overcoming Information Precarity in Germany Teaching French Feminisms from an Intersectional Perspective The Terrorist and the Girl Next Door: Love Jihad

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Laura Schelenz, Technology, Power, and Social Inclusion, The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion, Vol. 7, No. 3/4 (FALL 2023), pp. 1-31 This SIG calls for a global conversation around platform (in)justice. By focusing on the experiences of people residing in the Majority World (also known as Global South), we aim

This study examines refugee women’s ICT and digital media usage during the Covid-19 pandemic. It aims to ascertain how women in refugee accommodation centres in Women Refugees’ Media Usage: Overcoming Information Precarity in Germany Article Full-text available Apr 2021