Can technology break the invisible wall? Exploring mobile application needs and preferences among North Korean refugees in South Korea

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Asian and Pacific Migration Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-13 DOI:10.1177/01171968231211348
Mee Young Um, Elizabeth Hatch, Arati Maleku, Marisol Arroyo Portillo
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Although the ubiquity of digital technology among refugees inevitably changes resettlement experiences, studies exploring the utility and usability of mobile applications (apps) centered on refugees’ needs and priorities are largely fragmented. Using focus groups with North Korean refugees in South Korea ( N = 40), we explored the utility and usability of mobile apps, examined differences in app preferences among demographic subgroups and proposed recommendations for tailored app features. Six themes emerged under two domains: (a) content needs and priorities, and (b) feature preferences. Study findings highlight refugees as both consumers and producers of knowledge with implications for scaling up digital interventions for refugee resettlement.
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科技能打破这堵无形的墙吗?探索在韩国的朝鲜难民的移动应用需求和偏好
尽管数字技术在难民中无处不在,不可避免地改变了安置经验,但以难民需求和优先事项为中心,探索移动应用程序的实用性和可用性的研究在很大程度上是分散的。通过对韩国的朝鲜难民进行焦点小组调查(N = 40),我们探讨了移动应用程序的实用性和可用性,检查了人口统计子群体中应用程序偏好的差异,并提出了定制应用程序功能的建议。在两个领域出现了六个主题:(a)内容需求和优先事项,以及(b)功能偏好。研究结果强调,难民既是知识的消费者,也是知识的生产者,这对扩大难民重新安置的数字干预措施具有重要意义。
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期刊介绍: The Asian and Pacific Migration Journal (APMJ) was launched in 1992, borne out of the conviction of the need to have a migration journal originating from the region that would provide a regional perspective of migration. Users will be able to read any article published from 1992 to 2006, to search all the articles by words or keywords and to copy or print partially or fully any article.
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