2015
DOI: 10.18848/2381-9227/cgp/v10i3-4/56424
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Migrants’ Use of Technologies: An Overview of Research Objects in the Field

Abstract: Journal of Technologies and Human Usability is peer-reviewed, supported by rigorous processes of criterionreferenced article ranking and qualitative commentary, ensuring that only intellectual work of the greatest substance and highest significance is published.

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“…Varias de las personas entrevistadas en el presente estudio enfatizan que si bien, en su país tener acceso a Internet no era relevante en su día a día, en la actualidad lo consideran indispensable. Con todo, se puede afirmar que las TICs e Internet promueven y facilitan los procesos de inclusión social (Domínguez, 2018;Grost et al, 218;Collin y Karsenti, 2012;Collin, Karsenti, y Calonne, 2015;Tsegaye, Stumpp y Michelis, 2019).…”
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“…Varias de las personas entrevistadas en el presente estudio enfatizan que si bien, en su país tener acceso a Internet no era relevante en su día a día, en la actualidad lo consideran indispensable. Con todo, se puede afirmar que las TICs e Internet promueven y facilitan los procesos de inclusión social (Domínguez, 2018;Grost et al, 218;Collin y Karsenti, 2012;Collin, Karsenti, y Calonne, 2015;Tsegaye, Stumpp y Michelis, 2019).…”
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“…Social connectedness relates to feelings of closeness, shared identities and common bonds, valuing relationships, and feeling socially involved, cared for and accepted (Hare-Duke et al, 2019;Kohli et al, 2009;O'Rourke & Sidani, 2017). Social connectedness created via ICT use in migrant populations has been studied in relation to integration into host societies, connections with local ethnocultural communities, and transnational linkages to left-behind communities (Collin, 2012;Collin et al, 2015;Fortunati et al, 2013;Murphy & Mahalingam, 2004;Oiarzabal & Reips, 2012;Samari, 2016;Sanon et al, 2016;Viruell-Fuentes & Schulz, 2009). Being socially connected to one's local community potentially decreases loneliness and social isolation, improves social capital and results in positive health outcomes (Yiengprugsawan et al, 2018).…”
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“…Since that time both sales of the iPhone (and other smartphones) as well as their functionality have grown beyond recognition, contributing strongly to the diversity and intensity of international migration, such that they may be considered an inherent part of the migration process (Collin et al . ). These technological changes mean that “many migrants develop and maintain strong modes of community cohesion, but not necessarily with others in their locality of settlement” (Vertovec 2010, p.90).…”
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