2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151914304
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The Mediation Effect of Media: Artvin, Reverse Migration, and Social Municipalism

Mehmet Kocatepe,
Cemal Yorgancıoğlu,
Mustafa Sağsan
et al.

Abstract: Throughout history, migration has had a significant impact on communities, affecting populations, countries, and abandoned or immigrated places in both positive and negative ways. In today’s world, it has become a social element with undeniably profound effects on society and individuals. This study aims to explore the impact of municipal services on migration and reverse migration in Artvin Province. Furthermore, this article aims to fill this gap by analysing the mediating role of the media and examining the… Show more

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“…Our empirical results suggest that the structural-spatial relationship of any migration that takes place cannot be ignored. This is consistent with Meng et al (2016) [5], Zhou et al (2020) [22], and Kocatepe et al (2023) [55]. Our findings also emphasize the importance of considering regional differences in migration, which supports to some extent the views regarding migration region heterogeneity and distance heterogeneity mentioned in the studies of Lim (2019) [26], Xu and Li (2023) [56], and Piyapromdee (2021) [57].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Our empirical results suggest that the structural-spatial relationship of any migration that takes place cannot be ignored. This is consistent with Meng et al (2016) [5], Zhou et al (2020) [22], and Kocatepe et al (2023) [55]. Our findings also emphasize the importance of considering regional differences in migration, which supports to some extent the views regarding migration region heterogeneity and distance heterogeneity mentioned in the studies of Lim (2019) [26], Xu and Li (2023) [56], and Piyapromdee (2021) [57].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%