Handbook of Research Methods in Migration
Edited by William L. Allen and
Carlos Vargas-Silva
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
In this thoroughly revised and updated second edition, William Allen and Carlos Vargas-Silva bring together a diverse range of experts to explore the latest research methods in migration studies, taking stock of major changes that have been salient for migration research—as well as the social sciences more broadly—in the last decade. Spanning a variety of different methodologies, this second edition of the Handbook of Research Methods in Migration provides practical guidance on designing, completing, and communicating migration research, considering diverse audiences including migrants themselves. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Geography; Politics and Public Policy Research Methods; Sociology and Social Policy; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781800378025
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Methods for migration studies: data, techniques, questions , pp 1-8

- William L. Allen and Carlos Vargas-Silva
- Ch 2 Conceptualizing, planning, and administering migration surveys , pp 10-30

- Stefanie Barratt, Sonja Fransen and Craig Loschmann
- Ch 3 Survey experiments in migration research , pp 31-47

- Maria Sobolewska and Laurence Lessard-Phillips
- Ch 4 Field and natural experiments in migration , pp 48-82

- David McKenzie and Dean Yang
- Ch 5 Emerging big data sources for studying migration , pp 83-103

- Tuba Bircan and Albert Ali Salah
- Ch 6 Using satellite maps to build sampling frames in migration surveys , pp 104-114

- Jessica Hagen-Zanker
- Ch 7 Analysing archives to write migration histories , pp 116-135

- Uttara Shahani
- Ch 8 Critical discourse studies and migration , pp 136-152

- Gavin Brookes and David Wright
- Ch 9 Visual methods for migration research: approaches, strategies, and challenges , pp 153-171

- Kevin Smets
- Ch 10 Making sense of digital traces in migration contexts , pp 172-192

- Helena Dedecek Gertz, Earvin Cabalquinto and Koen Leurs
- Ch 11 Digital ethnography as an inter-ethnic reckoning method , pp 193-203

- Ka-Kin Cheuk
- Ch 12 Participatory mapping as a research tool in migration studies , pp 204-212

- Luis Sánchez-Ayala
- Ch 13 Implementing collaborative qualitative data collection , pp 213-226

- Marta Bivand Erdal
- Ch 14 Beyond the surveillance data set: blending qualitative and quantitative approaches to visualizing forced migration , pp 228-244

- Roopika Risam
- Ch 15 Using qualitative mixed methods in migration studies: a case study of asylum seekers fleeing gender-based persecution , pp 245-257

- Connie Oxford
- Ch 16 A mobile methodology for the study of environmental change and human mobility , pp 258-265

- Ingrid Boas
- Ch 17 Mixed methods and the study of American franchises , pp 266-278

- Jennifer Parker
- Ch 18 Migration statistics in times of large-scale mobility data: ethical concerns and concerns with ethics , pp 280-295

- Linnet Taylor and Fran Meissner
- Ch 19 Data visualisation in migration research: the case of circular migration plots , pp 296-311

- Nikola Sander and Andreas Genoni
- Ch 20 Engaging refugees as researchers: ethics, challenges, successes , pp 312-323

- Evan Easton-Calabria
- Ch 21 Influencing migration policy and public debate through targeted communications: lessons for researchers and practitioners as to what, who, how, and when to engage , pp 324-342

- Helen Dempster
- Ch 22 Beyond dissemination: knowledge exchange, impact and the active researcher , pp 343-358

- Jacqueline Broadhead
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