A grounded theory of information exclusion and information inclusion: framing the information experience of people seeking asylum

Kahina Le Louvier, P. Innocenti
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PurposeThis paper discusses an original theory of information exclusion and information inclusion, which explains how information interactions can be structured in ways that either exclude or include people seeking asylum.Design/methodology/approachThis theory was developed through an ethnographic study of the information experience of people seeking asylum in the United Kingdom. Fieldwork involved participant observations, participatory research workshops and semi-structured interviews, analysed using a constructivist grounded theory approach.FindingsPeople seeking asylum are confronted with two main information environments: the asylum system and the local third sector. Each environment frames contrasting information access, sharing and literacy practice modalities: the former produces information deprivation, information sharing agency denial and a fracturing information literacy practice; the latter facilitates multiple information affordances, information sharing agency promotion, and both local and heritage information literacy practice promotion. Our theory of information exclusion and information inclusion describes how through these modalities, an information environment can either promote or preclude inclusion.Originality/valuePrevious information studies of migration tend to conceptualise social ex/inclusion as a linear journey. Our theory originally frames this as a non-straightforward and conflicting process, allowing to better understand the experience of people who are not simply either socially excluded or included, but may experience both states depending on context. It also shows that exclusion is not a matter of fact and is not fundamental to asylum systems: it is produced by specific policies and procedures and can therefore be changed. Thus, this theory provides conceptual tools for researchers to investigate the information experience of individuals moving between conflicting information practices, and for civil society actors and policymakers to document exclusionary information practices and design inclusive ones.
信息排斥与信息包容的基础理论:构建寻求庇护者的信息体验
本文讨论了信息排斥和信息包容的原始理论,该理论解释了如何以排除或包括寻求庇护者的方式构建信息交互。设计/方法/方法这一理论是通过对在英国寻求庇护的人的信息经验的民族志研究而发展起来的。实地工作包括参与者观察,参与性研究研讨会和半结构化访谈,使用建构主义扎根理论方法进行分析。寻求庇护的人面临着两个主要的信息环境:庇护系统和当地的第三部门。每种环境都形成了信息获取、信息共享和信息素养实践模式的对比:前者产生了信息剥夺、信息共享代理否定和信息素养实践的断裂;后者促进了多重信息支持、信息共享机构推广以及地方和遗产信息素养实践推广。我们的信息排斥和信息包容理论描述了信息环境如何通过这些方式促进或排除包容。原创性/价值先前关于移民的信息研究倾向于将社会迁移/融入概念化为线性旅程。我们的理论最初将其定义为一个非直接和冲突的过程,允许我们更好地理解那些不是简单地被社会排斥或被社会包容的人的经历,而是根据环境可能经历这两种状态。它还表明,排斥不是事实问题,也不是庇护制度的根本:它是由具体政策和程序产生的,因此可以改变。因此,这一理论为研究人员提供了概念性工具,以研究在冲突信息实践之间移动的个人的信息体验,并为公民社会行为者和政策制定者提供了记录排他性信息实践和设计包容性信息实践的工具。
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