2024
DOI: 10.1177/20563051241292571
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How Migrants Experience Information Uncertainty and Vulnerability: Lessons for (Dis)information Studies

Ignacio Siles,
María Fernanda Salas,
Silvio Waisbord

Abstract: This article develops a phenomenological approach to examine the intersection of global migration and rising concerns about disinformation. Drawing on interviews with Venezuelans en route to the United States-Mexico border through Central America, the article analyzes how undocumented migrants live amid information precarity, how they relate to disinformation, and how disinformation affects their decisions. We demonstrate the centrality of information and communication practices in managing (dis)information du… Show more

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