TY - JOUR
T1 - ‘“Travelling with the Traveller”: An Ethnographic Framework for the Study of Migrants' Digital Inclusion
T2 - An Ethnographic Framework for the Study of Migrants' Digital Inclusion
AU - Tsatsou, Panayiota
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - This paper argues that researchers who study migrants’ digital inclusion need to shed light on migrants’ use of digital technologies within the time frame and context of the ‘migration travel’ and while migrants are in transition to a new or safer place for resettlement. In support of this argument, the paper proposes a ‘travelling with the traveller’ research framework that applies the ethnographic methodology and aims at the researcher experiencing or even becoming an integral part of the migration travel. The paper presents the ‘travelling with the traveller’ framework and discusses how this framework can enable a better understanding of the implications of digital inclusion (or the absence of it) on how migrants experience, combat or alleviate all sorts of adversities, volatile emotions, unanticipated problems and moments of uncertainty crisis they so often encounter when on the move from homeland to another land, from one life setting to another. Further, the paper presents the fieldwork processes and data collection techniques of the proposed ‘travelling with the traveller’ framework, such as participant observation, informal and open-ended interviews, as well as the use of video and photographic footage.
AB - This paper argues that researchers who study migrants’ digital inclusion need to shed light on migrants’ use of digital technologies within the time frame and context of the ‘migration travel’ and while migrants are in transition to a new or safer place for resettlement. In support of this argument, the paper proposes a ‘travelling with the traveller’ research framework that applies the ethnographic methodology and aims at the researcher experiencing or even becoming an integral part of the migration travel. The paper presents the ‘travelling with the traveller’ framework and discusses how this framework can enable a better understanding of the implications of digital inclusion (or the absence of it) on how migrants experience, combat or alleviate all sorts of adversities, volatile emotions, unanticipated problems and moments of uncertainty crisis they so often encounter when on the move from homeland to another land, from one life setting to another. Further, the paper presents the fieldwork processes and data collection techniques of the proposed ‘travelling with the traveller’ framework, such as participant observation, informal and open-ended interviews, as well as the use of video and photographic footage.
U2 - 10.18573/j.2017.10140
DO - 10.18573/j.2017.10140
M3 - Article
JO - JOMEC Journal
JF - JOMEC Journal
ER -