乌克兰难民使用多标量归家数字媒体

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Paul C. Adams , Jacek Kotus
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2022年俄罗斯入侵波兰后,数百万乌克兰难民涌入波兰,这一难民流的成员开始了数字归国的进程。Brun和Fábos(2015)开发了一种“家、家和家”的启发式方法,以理解长期流离失所的人们所经历的家一样的体验的多样性。我们将这一框架与地理概念的场所制作和尺度的积极建设相结合,以考虑乌克兰难民所采用的多尺度家园的过程。对目前居住在波兰的555名流离失所的乌克兰人的调查,以及对17名调查受访者的访谈,有助于展示国际流离失所和当代媒体技术背景下的多尺度家园。我们的研究结果表明,流离失所者的机构建立了一种多样化的家的感觉,并扎根于流散生活的多个尺度。
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Multiscalar homing digital media use by Ukrainian refugees
The influx of millions of Ukrainian refugees into Poland following the Russian invasion in 2022 initiated processes of digital homing by members of this refugee stream. Brun and Fábos (2015) have developed a heuristic of home, Home and HOME for understanding the multiplicity of home-like experiences lived by people in protracted situations of displacement. We integrate this framework with geographical concepts of place-making and the active construction of scale, to consider processes of multiscalar homing employed by the Ukrainian refugees. Surveys of 555 displaced Ukrainians currently living in Poland and interviews with 17 of the survey respondents help demonstrate multiscalar homing in the context of international displacement and contemporary media technologies. Our findings demonstrate the agency of displaced persons building a variegated sense of at-homeness and rooting themselves in multiple scales of diasporic life.
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Mobilities
Mobilities Multiple-
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5.40
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58
期刊介绍: Mobilities examines both the large-scale movements of people, objects, capital, and information across the world, as well as more local processes of daily transportation, movement through public and private spaces, and the travel of material things in everyday life. Recent developments in transportation and communications infrastructures, along with new social and cultural practices of mobility, present new challenges for the coordination and governance of mobilities and for the protection of mobility rights and access. This has elicited many new research methods and theories relevant for understanding the connections between diverse mobilities and immobilities.
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