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Research Methodologies and Ethical Challenges in Digital Migration Studies : Caring For (Big) Data? / edited by Marie Sandberg, Luca Rossi, Vasilis Galis, Martin Bak Jørgensen.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Sandberg, Marie.
Rossi, Luca, 1979-
Galis, Vasilis.
Jørgensen, Martin Bak, 1973-
Series:
Approaches to Social Inequality and Difference, 2946-3068
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Emigration and immigration--Social aspects.
Emigration and immigration.
Social media.
Digital media.
Digital humanities.
Big data.
Sociology of Migration.
Social Media.
Digital and New Media.
Digital Humanities.
Big Data.
Local Subjects:
Sociology of Migration.
Social Media.
Digital and New Media.
Digital Humanities.
Big Data.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (269 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2022.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This OA book investigates the methodological and ethical dilemmas involved when working with digital technologies and large-scale datasets in relation to ethnographic studies of digital migration practices and trajectories. Digital technologies reshape not only every phase of the migration process itself (by providing new ways to access, to share and preserve relevant information) but also the activities of other actors, from solidarity networks to border control agencies. In doing so, digital technologies create a whole new set of ethical and methodological challenges for migration studies: from data access to data interpretation, privacy protection, and research ethics more generally. Of specific concern are the aspects of digital migration researchers accessing digital platforms used by migrants, who are subject to precarious and insecure life circumstances, lack recognised papers and are in danger of being rejected and deported. Thus, the authorscall for new modes of caring for (big) data when researching migrants’ digital practices in the configuration of migration and borders. Besides taking proper care of research participants’ privacy, autonomy, and security, this also spans carefully establishing analytically sustainable environments for the respective data sets. In doing so, the book argues that it is essential to carefully reflect on researchers’ own positioning as being part of the challenge they seek to address.
Contents:
1. Caring For (Big) Data: An Introduction To Research Methodologies And Ethical Challenges In Digital Migration Studies
2. Migrant Digital Space: Building An Incomplete Map To Navigate Public Online Migration
3. Contrapuntal Connectedness: Analysing Relations Between Social Media Data And Ethnography In Digital Migration Studies
4. Migration Trail: Exploring The Interplay Between Data-Visualisation, Cartography, And Fiction
5. Migration Multiple? Big Data, Knowledge Practices And The Governability Of Migration
6. The Redundant Researcher: Fieldwork, Solidarity And Migration
7. Impossible Research? Ethical Challenges In The (Digital) Study Of Deportable Populations Within The European Border Regime
8. Emotional Introspection: The Politics And Challenges Of Contemporary Migration Research
9. On Data And Care In Migration Contexts
10. Caring As Critical Proximity: A Call For Toolmaking In Digital Migration Studies
11. What Should We Do As Intellectual Activists? AComment On The Ethico-Political In Migration Research.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
9783030812263
303081226X
OCLC:
1317333864

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