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Digital Empowerment of Asylum Seekers in Turkey and Refugees in Switzerland to Cope With (Im)Mobility Conditions

Titre du projet
Digital Empowerment of Asylum Seekers in Turkey and Refugees in Switzerland to Cope With (Im)Mobility Conditions
Description
In the field of digital migration studies, existing scholarship points to the ambivalence of the multi-faceted impact of ICTs on migration processes, stressing that the digitalization offers new agency tools for migrants, while generating new structural constraints to their actions and (im)mobilities. This project questions the digital empowerment of precarious migrants by unpacking ICTs-mediated practices of asylum seekers and refugees from a migration-mobility nexus perspective. It will answer the overall research question of: How are asylum seekers and refugees using digital technologies to cope with (im)mobility conditions, daily life, and crisis situations? Thus, it uses the focus on the ICTs as a way to put an analytical “zoom” on the complex relationships between mobility and immobility within migration trajectories.

By adopting a comparative and qualitative approach, this study focuses on the cases of asylum seekers and refugees from sub-Saharan countries in a transit country (Turkey) and in a destination country (Switzerland). Considering ICTs at three different levels (as research object, fieldwork and tools), we will collect data by combining (n)ethnography (fieldwork observations conducted at the same time in different geographical and digital environments), semi-structured interviews and focus groups. This combination of virtual methods with more traditional qualitative research tools will allow us to triangulate collected data and produce more robust outcomes and analyses.
Chercheur principal
Nedelcu, Mihaela 
Statut
Completed
Date de début
1 Juin 2020
Date de fin
31 Mai 2022
Organisations
Institut de sociologie 
Identifiant interne
48020
identifiant
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/2208
Mots-clés
  • refugees
  • digital practices
  • transnational migration
  • Turkex
  • Switzerland
  • refugees

  • digital practices

  • transnational migrati...

  • Turkex

  • Switzerland

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