Short pieces:
Borders and AI: Human rights–enhancing legal technologies (OpenGlobalRights, May 2023) [text]
Bridging the digital divide – How UNHCR uses telephone for data collection of forcibly displaced persons (UNHCR, June 2023) [text]
Digital technologies – bane or boon for migrants seeking asylum in Europe? (InfoMigratns, June 2023) [text]
Reports & journal articles:
Artificial intelligence and resettlement of refugees: implications for the fundamental rights, Working Paper, no. RSC 2023/44 (European Univ. Institute, June 2023) [text]
"Digital technology use, technological self-efficacy, and subjective well-being among North Korean migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic: Moderated moderation," Digital Health, 3 May 2023 [open access]
"Displacement and return in the Internet era: Social media for monitoring migration decisions in Northern Syria," World Development, vol. 168 (Aug. 2023) [full-text via author site]
"Glitches in the Digitization of Asylum: How CBP One Turns Migrants’ Smartphones into Mobile Borders," Societies, vol. 13, no. 6 (June 2023) [open access]
- Focuses on the US.
Participation & Digital Technologies: To what extent do digital technologies contribute to the participation of people affected by crises? (Groupe URD, March 2023) [access]
- The report is available in English and French.
"Understanding Social Media Dependency, and Uses and Gratifications as a Communication System in the Migration Era: Syrian Refugees in Host Countries as a Case Study," Social Sciences, vol. 12, no. 6 (May 2023) [open access]
- Focuses on Syrian refugees in Jordan and Turkey.
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