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Migration is a complex phenomenon with multi-dimensional factors. With ever-expanding data storage and processing capabilities, new data sources (such as social media, mobile call data records, and satellite imaging) are becoming available to study migration from both qualitative and quantitative perspectives. Data Science for Migration and Mobility addresses the needs of both migration scholars who stand to benefit from the analysis of these new sources but lack the computational tools, as well as data scientists who have practical and theoretical knowledge in dealing with these data sources but have no familiarity with the relevant questions of migration research. It describes the main conceptual frameworks, explains techniques of data collection and processing, provides case studies, discusses the strengths and limitations of each data source, and critically discusses the ethical, legal, and privacy-related issues specific to each data source.

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Part 1 - Introduction 1: ALBERT ALI SALA, TUBA BIRCAN, EMRE EREN KORKMAZ: New data sources and computational approaches on migration and human mobility 2: ALBERT ALI SALAH, CANSU CANCA, BARI,S ERMAN : Ethical and legal concerns on data science for large scale human mobility Part 2 - Data Sources 3: DIMITRA KONDYLI, RON DEKKER, IVANA ILIJASIC VERSIC: CESSDA Data Catalogue: opportunities and challenges to explore mobility and migration 4: MASSIMILIANO LUCA, GIANNI BARLACCHI, NURIA OLIVER, BRUNO LEPRI: Leveraging mobile phone data for migration flows 5: HARALD STERLY, LARS WIRKUS: Analysing refugees' secondary mobility using mobile phone Call Detail Records (CDR) 6: TUBA BIRCAN: Remote sensing data for migration research 7: CAROLINA COIMBRA VIERA, MASOOMALI FATEHKIA, KIRAN GARIMELLA, INGMAR WEBER, EMILIO ZAGHENI: Using Facebook and LinkedIn data to study international mobility 8: JISU KIM, LAURA POLLACCI, GIULIO ROSSETTI, ALINA SÎRBU, FOSCA GIANNOTTI, DINO PEDRESCHI: Twitter data for migration studies 9: GIACOMO SOLANO: Indicators and survey data to understand migration and integration policy frameworks and trends in the EU 10: MERT GÜRKAN, BURÇIN BOZKAYA, SELIM BALC)iSOY : Financial datasets: Leveraging transactional big data in mobility and migration studies Part 3 - Visualisation 11: ALEXANDRU TELEA, MICHAEL BEHRISCH: Visual exploration of large multidimensional trajectory data 12: ISABELLA LOAIZA, GERMÁN SÁNCHEZ, SERENA CHAN, FELIPE MONTES, JIMÉNEZ, MOHSEN BAHRAMI, ALEX PENTLAND : Voyage Viewer: a multivariate visualisation tool for migration analysis Part 4 - Case Studies and Applications 13: TU&GBA BOZCAGA, ASLI CANSUNAR: Combining mobile call data and satellite imaging for human mobility 14: CARLOS ARCILA-CALDERÓN, JAVIER J. AMORES, MIKOLAJ STANEK: Predicting support for refugees in Europe: using machine learning and synthetic populations to predict support for acceptance of asylum seekers in European regions 15: A. SEZA DO&GRUÖZ: Issues about analysing multilingual communication in immigrant contexts 16: WILLIAM L. ALLEN: Applying computational linguistic and text analysis to media content about migration: opportunities and challenges for social scientific domains 17: AMANDA ALENCAR, MARIE GODIN: Exploring digital connectivities in forced migration contexts: digital 'making do' practises 18: H. AKIN UNVER, AHMET KURNAZ : Conflict and forced migration: Social media as event data Part 5 - A Final Word 19: EMRE EREN KORKMAZ : Eight theses on migration studies and big data Glossary References Index

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Publication Date: 11/10/2022 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780197267103, 978-0197267103
    ISBN10: 0197267106

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    Book Synopsis
    Migration is a complex phenomenon with multi-dimensional factors. With ever-expanding data storage and processing capabilities, new data sources (such as social media, mobile call data records, and satellite imaging) are becoming available to study migration from both qualitative and quantitative perspectives. Data Science for Migration and Mobility addresses the needs of both migration scholars who stand to benefit from the analysis of these new sources but lack the computational tools, as well as data scientists who have practical and theoretical knowledge in dealing with these data sources but have no familiarity with the relevant questions of migration research. It describes the main conceptual frameworks, explains techniques of data collection and processing, provides case studies, discusses the strengths and limitations of each data source, and critically discusses the ethical, legal, and privacy-related issues specific to each data source.

    Table of Contents
    Part 1 - Introduction 1: ALBERT ALI SALA, TUBA BIRCAN, EMRE EREN KORKMAZ: New data sources and computational approaches on migration and human mobility 2: ALBERT ALI SALAH, CANSU CANCA, BARI,S ERMAN : Ethical and legal concerns on data science for large scale human mobility Part 2 - Data Sources 3: DIMITRA KONDYLI, RON DEKKER, IVANA ILIJASIC VERSIC: CESSDA Data Catalogue: opportunities and challenges to explore mobility and migration 4: MASSIMILIANO LUCA, GIANNI BARLACCHI, NURIA OLIVER, BRUNO LEPRI: Leveraging mobile phone data for migration flows 5: HARALD STERLY, LARS WIRKUS: Analysing refugees' secondary mobility using mobile phone Call Detail Records (CDR) 6: TUBA BIRCAN: Remote sensing data for migration research 7: CAROLINA COIMBRA VIERA, MASOOMALI FATEHKIA, KIRAN GARIMELLA, INGMAR WEBER, EMILIO ZAGHENI: Using Facebook and LinkedIn data to study international mobility 8: JISU KIM, LAURA POLLACCI, GIULIO ROSSETTI, ALINA SÎRBU, FOSCA GIANNOTTI, DINO PEDRESCHI: Twitter data for migration studies 9: GIACOMO SOLANO: Indicators and survey data to understand migration and integration policy frameworks and trends in the EU 10: MERT GÜRKAN, BURÇIN BOZKAYA, SELIM BALC)iSOY : Financial datasets: Leveraging transactional big data in mobility and migration studies Part 3 - Visualisation 11: ALEXANDRU TELEA, MICHAEL BEHRISCH: Visual exploration of large multidimensional trajectory data 12: ISABELLA LOAIZA, GERMÁN SÁNCHEZ, SERENA CHAN, FELIPE MONTES, JIMÉNEZ, MOHSEN BAHRAMI, ALEX PENTLAND : Voyage Viewer: a multivariate visualisation tool for migration analysis Part 4 - Case Studies and Applications 13: TU&GBA BOZCAGA, ASLI CANSUNAR: Combining mobile call data and satellite imaging for human mobility 14: CARLOS ARCILA-CALDERÓN, JAVIER J. AMORES, MIKOLAJ STANEK: Predicting support for refugees in Europe: using machine learning and synthetic populations to predict support for acceptance of asylum seekers in European regions 15: A. SEZA DO&GRUÖZ: Issues about analysing multilingual communication in immigrant contexts 16: WILLIAM L. ALLEN: Applying computational linguistic and text analysis to media content about migration: opportunities and challenges for social scientific domains 17: AMANDA ALENCAR, MARIE GODIN: Exploring digital connectivities in forced migration contexts: digital 'making do' practises 18: H. AKIN UNVER, AHMET KURNAZ : Conflict and forced migration: Social media as event data Part 5 - A Final Word 19: EMRE EREN KORKMAZ : Eight theses on migration studies and big data Glossary References Index

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