Migration information campaigns: How to analyse their impact?

Author:

Cham Omar N.1ORCID,Trauner Florian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Brussels School of Governance & BIRMM Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussels Belgium

Abstract

AbstractInformation campaigns aim at discouraging potential migrants from leaving their countries irregularly. This article discusses how to analyse the impact of such campaigns by identifying different research lines in the literature. The impact of migration information campaigns may be explored by, firstly, focusing on transnational migratory data and inter‐state relations (the macro‐level); secondly, by investigating their impact on narratives within societies (the meso‐level); and, finally, by investigating the micro‐level of their influence on migratory decision‐making. At each level, scholars face considerable methodological challenges to filter out the impact of campaigns. This article suggests that a promising research avenue is to analyse more widely the narratives and information sources upon which (potential) migrants rely. Opening up the research focus may avoid the risk of over‐emphasising the impact of information campaigns by only looking at them. It allows to better understand which sources of information actually influence migratory behaviour.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Demography

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