The Role of Digital Skills in Refugee Integration: A State-of-the-Art Review

Q2 Social Sciences
M. Potocky
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Abstract

Two concurrent 21st-century phenomena—the nearly unprecedented number of forced migrants and the near-ubiquity of information and communications technology—have given rise to increased scholarship in “digital migration studies.” One area of investigation in this emergent interdisciplinary field is the role of digital skills in refugee integration. Given the accelerated global reliance on technology resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, the author conducted a state-of-the-art literature review to identify emerging issues and highlight research needs in this area. A search of 10 databases yielded 39 studies spanning the major resettlement regions (North America, Western Europe, Oceania) and including refugees from across the globe. The inclusion criteria were studies focused on refugees’ practical use of digital technology in integration, published from January 2020-April 2021. Exclusion criteria were studies on refugees in transit or protracted displacement, digital connectivity and accessibility, use of digital technology by humanitarian actors, software development, analyses of digital representations of refugees, public attitudes toward refugees as expressed in digital media, and literature reviews. Ndofor-Tah et al.’s (2019) Refugee Integration Framework was used to organize and synthesize the findings. The studies demonstrated how digital skills affect all domains of integration. Additionally, the studies confirm that many refugees in resettlement have limited digital skills for necessary integration tasks, such as navigating websites and assessing the credibility of online information. Limitations of this state-of-the-art review include its cross-sectional nature, having only one reviewer, and only published literature accessible online through public websites or subscription databases. An important emerging issue for future research is assessing, teaching, and learning digital skills among this population. The study’s contributions to the knowledge base and theory, and its implications for information science scholars and practitioners and those in allied disciplines within digital migration studies, are discussed © 2021. International Journal of Information, Diversity and Inclusion.All Rights Reserved.
数字技能在难民融入中的作用:最新进展综述
21世纪同时发生的两个现象——数量空前的被迫移民和几乎无处不在的信息和通信技术——促使“数字移民研究”领域的学术研究不断增加。这个新兴的跨学科领域的一个调查领域是数字技能在难民融合中的作用。鉴于2019冠状病毒病大流行导致全球对技术的依赖加速,作者进行了最新的文献综述,以确定新出现的问题,并强调该领域的研究需求。对10个数据库的搜索产生了39项研究,涵盖了主要的安置地区(北美、西欧、大洋洲),包括来自全球的难民。纳入标准是2020年1月至2021年4月期间发表的关于难民在融入社会中实际使用数字技术的研究。排除标准是对过境或长期流离失所难民的研究、数字连接和可及性、人道主义行为体对数字技术的使用、软件开发、对难民数字表现的分析、数字媒体中表达的公众对难民的态度以及文献综述。Ndofor-Tah等人(2019)的难民融合框架被用来组织和综合研究结果。这些研究展示了数字技能如何影响所有领域的整合。此外,研究证实,许多重新安置的难民在必要的融入任务方面的数字技能有限,例如浏览网站和评估在线信息的可信度。这篇最新综述的局限性包括其横断面性质,只有一位审稿人,并且只能通过公共网站或订阅数据库在线访问已发表的文献。未来研究的一个重要新问题是评估、教授和学习这些人群的数字技能。本文讨论了该研究对知识库和理论的贡献,及其对信息科学学者和实践者以及数字移民研究相关学科的影响©2021。国际信息、多样性和包容性杂志。版权所有。
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International Journal of Information, Diversity and Inclusion
International Journal of Information, Diversity and Inclusion Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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24 weeks
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