Essays about: "natives’ perceptions of immigrants"
Found 4 essays containing the words natives’ perceptions of immigrants.
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1. “What is collected, how much, and what is it used for?” : A comparative qualitative interview study of different media generations' perceptions and attitudes towards data surveillance on digital media platforms.
University essay from Karlstads universitetAbstract : As digitalization and technology has quickly advanced over the recent years, marketers are becoming increasingly reliant on collecting user data, and targeted advertising has therefore come to be viewed as a form of data surveillance. Due to marketers' ability to analyze online behavior and target consumers with personalized advertising, users are becoming more concerned about their online privacy. READ MORE
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2. Migratory experiences and perceptions towards pregnancy applications : Comparing insights from natives and immigrants living in Sweden
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Människa-datorinteraktionAbstract : Increasing number of pregnancy applications (apps) are complementing healthcare systems to educate expectants and improve their maternal well-being. Using similar kind of applications for people from multicultural background might have varied impact on their pregnancy experiences. READ MORE
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3. Born to work virtually? An exploration of digital natives and digital immigrants’ perceptions of organising the virtual workplace
University essay from Jönköping University/Internationella HandelshögskolanAbstract : Virtuality of work has become increasingly important in the modern work environment due to globalization and increased technological development. Further, the workforce being composed of digital natives and digital immigrants with varying levels of technical abilities might have implications on organising virtual work due to different perceptions. READ MORE
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4. IMMIGRANTS’ INTEGRATION IN SWEDEN : Swedish young adults’ perceptions and attitudes
University essay from Institutionen för socialt arbete (SA)Abstract : Background: Integration of immigrants is an interactive process of learning a new culture, an obtaining of rights, access to a position and status and building of personal relations between migrants and the receiving society. Their ability to reciprocally adjust to intercultural encounters is one of the most important factors of successful integration. READ MORE