Computer-mediated social support : Internet use and international migrants.

This study examines the nature of Computer-Mediated Social Support (CMSS) with regards to international migration and its impact on the migrants’ adaptation to the host country. Grounded upon the theories and findings in related areas, a conceptual framework is proposed that pulls together the main...

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Main Author: Chen, Wenli.
Other Authors: Choi, Alfred Siu Kay
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-18132019-12-10T13:46:34Z Computer-mediated social support : Internet use and international migrants. Chen, Wenli. Choi, Alfred Siu Kay Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Societies DRNTU::Library and information science::Libraries::Technologies This study examines the nature of Computer-Mediated Social Support (CMSS) with regards to international migration and its impact on the migrants’ adaptation to the host country. Grounded upon the theories and findings in related areas, a conceptual framework is proposed that pulls together the main variables under investigation and asserts that the CMSS helps improve migrants’ lives during the transition period. To empirically test the model, two questionnaire surveys, namely, telephone survey and web survey, were conducted among Chinese migrants and Chinese students in Singapore, respectively. An online observation and in-depth interviews were also done to enrich the study by providing qualitative information not directly observed in the surveys. The findings indicate that international migrants actively participate in CMSS, and their CMSS seeking behavior can be predicted by the length of residence and the satisfaction on CMSS they have received. The analyses also show that CMSS is positively relevant to the migrants’ adaptation. Doctor of Philosophy (SCI) 2008-09-10T08:36:27Z 2008-09-10T08:36:27Z 2006 2006 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/1813 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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DRNTU::Library and information science::Libraries::Technologies
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Chen, Wenli.
Computer-mediated social support : Internet use and international migrants.
description This study examines the nature of Computer-Mediated Social Support (CMSS) with regards to international migration and its impact on the migrants’ adaptation to the host country. Grounded upon the theories and findings in related areas, a conceptual framework is proposed that pulls together the main variables under investigation and asserts that the CMSS helps improve migrants’ lives during the transition period. To empirically test the model, two questionnaire surveys, namely, telephone survey and web survey, were conducted among Chinese migrants and Chinese students in Singapore, respectively. An online observation and in-depth interviews were also done to enrich the study by providing qualitative information not directly observed in the surveys. The findings indicate that international migrants actively participate in CMSS, and their CMSS seeking behavior can be predicted by the length of residence and the satisfaction on CMSS they have received. The analyses also show that CMSS is positively relevant to the migrants’ adaptation.
author2 Choi, Alfred Siu Kay
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author Chen, Wenli.
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title Computer-mediated social support : Internet use and international migrants.
title_short Computer-mediated social support : Internet use and international migrants.
title_full Computer-mediated social support : Internet use and international migrants.
title_fullStr Computer-mediated social support : Internet use and international migrants.
title_full_unstemmed Computer-mediated social support : Internet use and international migrants.
title_sort computer-mediated social support : internet use and international migrants.
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