Digital technology in the daily lives of urban refugees

Martin-Shields, Charles / Katrina Munir-Asen
Externe Publikationen (2020)

published on www.transient-spaces.org 23.01.2020

DOI: https://doi.org/10.34834/2019.0009
Volltext/Document

Kuala Lumpur (KL) is home to refugees from Myanmar, Afghanistan, Somalia, Pakistan, Yemen, and other countries, who have built networks of support and protection in a country that does not formally recognize their status as asylum seekers or refugees. Digitalization and internet access in this environment play a mix of roles; they keep families in contact, connect refugees to wider community networks, and are a channel for UNHCR to share information with asylum seekers. At the same time, digitalization cannot break down the political and legal barriers that prevent refugees from leading fully engaged lives in KL.

Über den Autor

Martin-Shields, Charles

Politikwissenschaftler

Martin-Shields

Weitere Expert*innen zu diesem Thema

Breuer, Anita

Politikwissenschaftlerin 

Christ, Simone

Sozialanthropologie 

Eberz, Isabelle

Kulturwissenschaften 

Ekoh, Susan S.

Umweltwissenschaft 

Flaig, Merlin

Sozialwissenschaft 

Jaji, Rose

Anthropologie 

Kachelmann, Matthias

Politikwissenschaft 

Kuhnt, Jana

Entwicklungsökonomin 

Stewart, Benjamin

Sozialwissenschaft 

Tamasiga, Phemelo

Ökonomie 

Wisskirchen, Alma

Politikwissenschaft