Fr. 235.00

Technology and Forced Migration - Ukrainian Migrants in Central and Eastern Europe

English · Hardback

Will be released 29.07.2025

Description

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This book uniquely highlights the vital role of ICTs in migration decisions, journeys, and settlement, with a focus on Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). It provides a balanced mix of theoretical analysis and practical insights, helping readers comprehend the interplay between ICTs and migration.


List of contents










0. Introduction 1. Migration and technologies dilemmas 2. Technologies in migration decision-making 3. Private Sector and Migrants: The Case of Telecommunication Companies in CEE in Response to Ukrainian Migrants 4. Public sector and technologies - communication, information and daily practices 5. The multi-level governance and actors' perspective on technologies in migrants' integration 6. Digital Technologies in EU Migration Governance 7. Challenges of technologies' use and migration


About the author










Ewa ¿l¿zak-Belowska is an Associate Professor, and a head of Department of Applied Economics at the Krakow University of Economics.
Marie Jelínková is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University in Prague.
Agnieszka Bielewska is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Wroc¿aw.
Karin Amit is an Associate Professor, Dean of Ruppin Academic Center's Faculty of Management & Economics, and a senior researcher at the Institute for Migration and Social Integration.


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