From the Field: “Teach Syrians how to live here, to communicate, how to exchange information and knowledge”

Refugees do heavily rely on (social) media before and during migration, as the article by Anke Fiedler in this GMJ special issue impressively demonstrates. But what happens after refugees have reached their country of destination? Some become media producers like our interviewee, media and social me...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Christine Horz
التنسيق: مقال
اللغة:deu
منشور في: Freie Universität Berlin 2016-07-01
سلاسل:Global Media Journal: German Edition
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description Refugees do heavily rely on (social) media before and during migration, as the article by Anke Fiedler in this GMJ special issue impressively demonstrates. But what happens after refugees have reached their country of destination? Some become media producers like our interviewee, media and social media activist Monis Bukhari from Syria. He is the founder of Syrisches Haus (Syrian House) in Germany, an information platform from and for fellow Syrians who arrived here as refugees. This Facebook group currently has over 132.000 members – a huge part of the Syrian community in Germany. We asked him about his motivation and the goals of Syrisches Haus.
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refugees
Syrians in Germany
social media
title From the Field: “Teach Syrians how to live here, to communicate, how to exchange information and knowledge”
title_full From the Field: “Teach Syrians how to live here, to communicate, how to exchange information and knowledge”
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title_full_unstemmed From the Field: “Teach Syrians how to live here, to communicate, how to exchange information and knowledge”
title_short From the Field: “Teach Syrians how to live here, to communicate, how to exchange information and knowledge”
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refugees
Syrians in Germany
social media
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