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Women Refugees’ Media Usage: Overcoming Information Precarity in Germany
Miriam Berg
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NUQ Journalism Program
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Germany
100%
Media Usage
100%
Refugee Women
100%
Women Refugees
100%
Information Precarity
100%
Internet Access
66%
Older Adults
33%
Structured Interview
33%
World Wide Web
33%
Limited Access
33%
Mobile Phone
33%
Technology Tools
33%
Digital Media
33%
Living Conditions
33%
Traditional Media
33%
Hamburg
33%
Mobile Phone Use
33%
Information Communication Technology
33%
Digital Data
33%
Unaccompanied Minors
33%
Social Sciences
Precarity
100%
Germany
100%
Mobile Phones
50%
Semi-Structured Interview
25%
Living Conditions
25%
Resourcefulness
25%
Information and Communication Technologies
25%
Digital Media
25%
Young Adults
25%
Psychology
Mobile Phones
100%
Semistructured Interview
50%
Resourcefulness
50%
Digital Media
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cell Phone Use
100%