Information Sharing and Decision-Making: Attempts by Ghanaian Return Migrants to Enter through Libya

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Autor(a) principal: Koomson-Yalley, Elizabeth
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v9i1.3706
Resumo: This article examines the relationship between irregular migration, access to information and migration decisions. Using semi-structured interviews of thirty irregular return migrants who failed to reach their European destinations through Libya, I show that irregular return migrants from Ghana rely predominantly on interpersonal sources, including colleagues, neighbors, friends and relatives, for information on migration. Return migrants seek information from those who have relevant experience with that kind of migration. Existing research focuses on information from ‘formal’ sources such as traditional print media, social media, library or workshops. Here I argue that this focus on access to information conceals the activities and practices of irregular return migrants who perceive European destinations as ‘greener pastures’ and seek information to travel through dangerous routes. Most irregular return migrants interviewed in this study indicated they had access to information from ‘informal’ sources often shared as ‘jokes.’ Although irregular return migrants perceive the information they gather through their everyday activities as reliable, their interactions involve complex and unstructured social processes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Information Sharing and Decision-Making: Attempts by Ghanaian Return Migrants to Enter through Libya
title Information Sharing and Decision-Making: Attempts by Ghanaian Return Migrants to Enter through Libya
spellingShingle Information Sharing and Decision-Making: Attempts by Ghanaian Return Migrants to Enter through Libya
Koomson-Yalley, Elizabeth
decision-making; information access; information sources; irregular migration; return migrants
title_short Information Sharing and Decision-Making: Attempts by Ghanaian Return Migrants to Enter through Libya
title_full Information Sharing and Decision-Making: Attempts by Ghanaian Return Migrants to Enter through Libya
title_fullStr Information Sharing and Decision-Making: Attempts by Ghanaian Return Migrants to Enter through Libya
title_full_unstemmed Information Sharing and Decision-Making: Attempts by Ghanaian Return Migrants to Enter through Libya
title_sort Information Sharing and Decision-Making: Attempts by Ghanaian Return Migrants to Enter through Libya
author Koomson-Yalley, Elizabeth
author_facet Koomson-Yalley, Elizabeth
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Koomson-Yalley, Elizabeth
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv decision-making; information access; information sources; irregular migration; return migrants
topic decision-making; information access; information sources; irregular migration; return migrants
description This article examines the relationship between irregular migration, access to information and migration decisions. Using semi-structured interviews of thirty irregular return migrants who failed to reach their European destinations through Libya, I show that irregular return migrants from Ghana rely predominantly on interpersonal sources, including colleagues, neighbors, friends and relatives, for information on migration. Return migrants seek information from those who have relevant experience with that kind of migration. Existing research focuses on information from ‘formal’ sources such as traditional print media, social media, library or workshops. Here I argue that this focus on access to information conceals the activities and practices of irregular return migrants who perceive European destinations as ‘greener pastures’ and seek information to travel through dangerous routes. Most irregular return migrants interviewed in this study indicated they had access to information from ‘informal’ sources often shared as ‘jokes.’ Although irregular return migrants perceive the information they gather through their everyday activities as reliable, their interactions involve complex and unstructured social processes.
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