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Author Boas, Ingrid, author

Title Using mobile methods to trace networks and connections : environmental migration in the digital age / Ingrid Boas
Published London : SAGE Publications Ltd, 2019
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Series SAGE Research Methods. Cases
SAGE Research Methods. Cases
Summary This case reflects on the use of mobile methods in a study of environmental migration. Environmental migration refers to the movement of people in the context of environmental impacts and changes (e.g., storms, droughts, sea-level rise). I studied how this phenomenon takes shape in the digital age. In the digital age, people may be increasingly connected and have more means to exchange information, shaping migrants' mobility decisions. I conducted this research in Bangladesh and Kenya. Mobile methods concentrate on movement, connections, and networks, and are therefore a good fit for my study focused on migration and digital connectivity. Instead of staying in one or few places during fieldwork, the idea is to follow the connections, to move along with them, and to understand how movement and networking play out in practice. In this case, I reflect on the benefits and the difficulties of using mobile methods by discussing how I used them during my field research in Bangladesh. I stress the benefits of adopting an inductive approach to such research and the need to always be reflexive toward the application of a particular method. In that way, it is possible to adjust to empirical realities and thereby more strongly fulfil the set research objectives
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Subject Emigration and immigration -- Environmental aspects -- Bangladesh.
Emigration and immigration -- Environmental aspects -- Kenya.
Environmental refugees -- Bangladesh.
Environmental refugees -- Kenya.
Mass media and immigrants -- Bangladesh.
Mass media and immigrants -- Kenya.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1526466732
9781526466730 (ebook)