社交网站在形成无人陪伴的外国未成年人移民链中的调节作用

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Paula Méndez Domínguez, Joaquín Castillo de Mesa, Antonio López Peláez
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举目无亲的年轻未成年人在进行移徙过程时所面临的关系连根拔起,使他们处于极端脆弱的境地。未成年人中心的分时度假提供了他们之间的关系,这些关系后来被维护并反映在社交网站上。可以在社交网站上分享的内容可以制约后续的迁徙路线旅行和由此形成的迁徙链。在这项研究中,51名无人陪伴的未成年人在经过位于西班牙马拉加的未成年人中心一年后,分析了他们在社交网站上的个人资料。通过社会网络分析,网络学和某些算法的社区检测,凝聚力和情感分析,将分析这些年轻人在社交网站(Facebook)上表现出的连通性和互动模式,识别领导者并检测影响迁移链形成的社区。结果表明,连通性、互动和领导模式如何反映迁移链。
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The conditioning of social networking sites in the formation of migratory chains of unaccompanied foreign minors
The relational uprooting faced by young unaccompanied minors, when they undertake a migratory process, it places them in a situation of extreme vulnerability. Timeshare in the Center for Minors offered relationships between themselves, which are later maintained and reflected on social networking sites. The content that can be shared on social networking sites could condition the subsequent migratory itinerary travel and the migratory chains that are formed. In this study, the profiles on social networking sites of 51 unaccompanied minors were analyzed one year after having passed through a Center for Minors located in Malaga (Spain). Through social networks analysis, netnography and certain algorithms for community detection, cohesion and emotion analysis, the connectedness and interaction patterns shown by these young people on social networking sites (Facebook) will be analyzed, identifying leaderships and detecting communities that influence the formation of migratory chains. The results show how the patterns of connectedness, interaction and leadership reflect migratory chains.
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