TIC facilitant le voyage, le transport et la migration

Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) often play an important role in migration. ICT includes the use of hardware such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops and PCs, and software like apps, social media platforms, webpages or digital radio. Digital infrastructures of migration are used by all relevant actors, such as migrants, governments, private actors and humanitarian organisations. They support migrants during their journey in ways that range from information campaigns on migration legislations and mediation of work, marriage or education-centered migration to advertisement of services including migrant smuggling and visa brokerage. However, the use of ICT strongly depends on the class, gender and age of a person as well as levels of digital literacy, electricity and network coverage.

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Personal experiences of digital public services access and use: Older migrants' digital choices

Authors Nuriiar Safarov
Year 2021
Journal Name TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
Citations (WoS) 29
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1 Journal Article

Warum digitale Dienstleistungen für Geflüchtete oftmals ihr Ziel verfehlen

Authors Carlotta Preiss, German Development Institute (DIE)
Year 2019
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2 Policy Brief

Digital divides,the Internet and social media uses among Afghans in Iran

Authors Jussi S. Jauhiainen, Davood Eyvazlu, Johanna Junnila, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
Citations (WoS) 5
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5 Journal Article

Rwandan diaspora online: Social connections and identity narratives

Authors Michelle Martin
Year 2019
Journal Name Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture
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7 Journal Article

Transversal polarised discourse about “immigration” through multiple social media: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, You Tube

Authors Annamaria Silvana de Rosa, et Al.
Year 2020
Book Title Towards a specialised repository on “Migration studies” through new filters of the SoReCom A.S. de Rosa @-library
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11 Book Chapter

GERMAN MIGRANTS IN BULGARIA AND THEIR SOCIAL NETWORKS

Authors Tanya Matanova
Year 2020
Journal Name FOLKLORE-ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF FOLKLORE
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18 Journal Article

The Online–Offline Hybrid Model of a Collaborative Solidarity Action: Migrant Solidarity Grassroots Groups in Hungary

Authors Anikó Bernát
Year 2022
Book Title Ethnographies of Collaborative Economies across Europe: Understanding Sharing and Caring
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22 Book Chapter

INTERNET COMMUNICATION AND TRANSLOCAL MIGRATION: THE CASE OF DAGESTAN

Authors Ekaterina Kapustina
Year 2020
Journal Name LABORATORIUM-RUSSIAN REVIEW OF SOCIAL RESEARCH
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24 Journal Article

Data Centres Optimization for Energy-Efficient and EnvironmentalLy Friendly INternet

Description
DOLFIN addresses the demand/response and energy stabilisation scenario of the Smart Grid by optimising the energy consumption of Data Centres (DC), accompanied, if necessary, with a respective negotiation and readjustment of the DC's Service Level Agreements (SLAs). To achieve this, DOLFIN adopts an innovative energy closed control loop that targets to deliver the following advancements:• Create an integrated poll of 4 parametric energy consumption optimisation mechanisms (eCOM).• Organise the orchestration of eCOMs at the DC level, through dynamically deployed energy optimisation policies.• Fine-tune the parametrical implementation of eCOM and contribute to their standardisation.• Create a platform for handling virtualised ICT resources in an energy aware manner, considering SLA restrictions.• Introduce the idea of synergetic DCs and implement a migration process for ICT-processing workload, complying with SLA restrictions.• Make the DOLFIN DC part of the Smart Grid energy stabilisation solution for the demand/response scenario.• Build a system that is able to take informed decisions, so as to adapt the DC's electricity consumption to the demands of the Smart Grid.• Combine traditional metrics for ICT SLA management with energy performance metrics for ICT.• Implement a DC SLA renegotiation process considering both ICT and energy metrics.• Constitute the ICT SLA metrics proportional to the energy SLA metrics in a DC.
Year 2013
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27 Project

Support Online: Case of Russian-speaking Women’s Online Network in Warsaw

Authors Kseniya Homel
Year 2020
Journal Name Studia Migracyjne – Przegląd Polonijny
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30 Journal Article

Migration and the Internet

Authors Thomas John Cooke, Ian Shuttleworth
Year 2017
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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36 Journal Article

Multiple modes of care: internet and migrant caregiver networks in Israel

Authors Rachel H. Brown
Year 2016
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 9
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37 Journal Article

ConnectIEM: ICT to support everyday life integration of immigrants and ethnic minority people

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The research study "ICT to support the everyday life integration of immigrants or ethnic minority people (IEM)" (ConnectIEM) which was co-funded by JRC-IPTS and DG INFSO, European Commission. The following external research teams collaborated in the study: the Migration and Network Society Programme (MNS) hosted by the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3) of the Open University of Catalonia (UOC), the Technological and Social Change Group (TASCHA) hosted by the University of Washington, and a network of local researchers based in the target countries. The study gathered through an on-line survey statistically representative and comparable cross-country data on the ICT skills, access and usage of “connected migrants” from the main migration groups living in 8 EU Member States. It then explored the relationship between internet usage and integration processes and developed evidence-based policy options.
Year 2011
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39 Project

The Impact of New Technologies on Leisure Activities in Developed and Emerging Economies

Authors Lynne Ciochetto
Year 2015
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES-RIMCIS
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44 Journal Article

Contrapuntal Connectedness: Analysing Relations Between Social Media Data and Ethnography in Digital Migration Studies

Authors Marie Sandberg, Nina Grønlykke Mollerup, Luca Rossi
Year 2022
Book Title Research Methodologies and Ethical Challenges in Digital Migration Studies
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49 Book Chapter

E-Diaspora Atlas

Principal investigator Dana Diminescu (Principal Investigator)
Description
Le projet « e-diasporas atlas » entend se démarquer de la formule classique d&rsquo,un atlas des migrations qui se focalise traditionnellement sur les flux, les trajectoires ou la dispersion des populations en mouvement sur les territoires physiques. Les évolutions récentes du phénomène migratoire montrent que les parcours des migrants d&rsquo,aujourd&rsquo,hui passent aussi &ndash, et parfois bien avant d&rsquo,investir le parcours physique &ndash, par les territoires numériques. L'un des changements majeurs intervenu depuis les années 80 dans le domaine des diasporas tient à la multiplication des communautés en dispersion dans l&rsquo,espace physique et à leurs nouvelles formes de regroupement, d&rsquo,action et d&rsquo,occupation dans les territoires numériques. Ce changement appelle à une autre approche épistémologique. Les sujets tout comme les outils conceptuels et méthodologiques classiques de la discipline doivent êtres reconsidérés et confrontés avec cette nouvelle donne migratoire. Le projet E-Diasporas Atlas a pour ambition 1. d'analyser une réalité sociologique en pleine mutation et porteuse de nouvelles questions sur les migrations. 2. d'expérimenter des outils de production, assemblage et mise à disposition de contenus. Ouvrir un nouveau terrain de recherche, articuler deux courants d&rsquo,études jusqu&rsquo,ici relativement dissociés (les théories des diasporas et l&rsquo,étude de l&rsquo,exploration du web) et développer des outils génériques à redéployer dans d&rsquo,autres disciplines SHS sont les objectifs majeurs de ce projet. Il s&rsquo,articule autour de trois composantes : - Exploration et constitution de corpus : Les chercheurs-experts mobilisés dans le cadre de ce projet explorent le web pour constituer leur corpus. Ils disposent d'outils spécifiques pour les aider dans cette tâche (leur permettant de capitaliser la navigation, enrichir et organiser les données, etc.). Les chercheurs pilotent toutes les phases de ces explorations ainsi que leur enchaînement. - Archivage : Après avoir réaliser des crawls de validation de ces corpus, les corpus collectés sont archivés dans leur épaisseur temporelle. - Analyse des corpus: Cette analyse intervient dès la phase d&rsquo,exploration. Elle nous permet d&rsquo,orienter méthodologiquement la prospection et d'évaluer le degré de 'diasporisation' des communautés des migrants en ligne. Elle comporte plusieurs niveaux : confrontation du terrain numérique et du terrain physique, analyse des réseaux, visualisation et cartographie des corpus, analyse sémantique des contenus, etc. Cette chaîne méthodologique représente une innovation dans les sciences humaines.
Year 2009
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50 Project
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