Migration Intent Through Digital Imaginaries
Keywords:
Migration aspirations, social media, digital pathways, digital migration, algorithmic influenceAbstract
Departing from traditional push-pull models, this study investigates the ways in which social media shapes migration aspirations during the pre-migration phase. Through a theoretically informed literature review, we identify key mechanisms, including curated success narratives, digital community reinforcement, and algorithmic amplification that contribute to the construction of migration imaginaries. We posit that social media platforms actively construct and distort these imaginaries, impacting migration decision-making. To conceptualize this complex interplay, we introduce the Digital Migration Aspiration Model (DMAM), which delineates the relationship between content production, digital networks, and algorithmic processes. This paper advances scholarly understanding of digital media’s role in migration perceptions and underscores the necessity for empirical investigations into the real-world implications of algorithmically generated migration desirability.
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