information behavior of immigrants in the seattle area
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Slides from a talk given by Monica Barba, Carl Burnett, Gary Gao, Tami Garrard, and Andrea Hermanson for LIS 510: Information Behavior, a University of Washington iSchool class, in Fall of 2010.TRANSCRIPT
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“Something what we can’t live without”
LIS 510
Monica Barba, Carl Burnett, Gary Gao, Tami Garrard, & Andrea Hermanson
Information behavior of
immigrants in the Seattle area
Photo: Melissa Tse (flickr.com/photos/piyo02mel)
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Immigrants in Seattle
About 1 in 6 Seattle residents is foreign-born, ranking Seattle among the top third of large U.S. cities.
Source: "Seattle in Focus: A profile from Census 2000," The Brookings Institute (2003)
Top countries of origin:1. Philippines2. Vietnam3. Mexico4. China5. Canada6. South Korea7. Japan8. Ethiopia9. Germany10. United Kingdom
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Categories of Immigration
• Immediate Relative & Family Sponsored• Employer Sponsored • Special Immigrants • Diversity Visa Program• Humanitarian
o Refugees/Asylum Seekers
Our participants were primarily refugees and family-sponsored immigrants.
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Literature ReviewSimilarities
• Consensus in types of information immigrants seeko Orellana (2003), Fisher et al. (2004), Caidi (2005),
Flythe (2001)
• Most important sources of information tend to be uniform across studies (interpersonal resources)o Fisher et al. (2004), Flythe (2001)
• Children as information mediators
o Chu, (1999); Orellana, M. F., Dorner, L., & Pulido, L. (2003); Fisher 2004
• Barriers to informationo Case (2007)
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Literature ReviewDisagreement • Use of internet / technology as sources varied in research
caseso Due to different backgrounds,
e.g. well-educated immigrant versus refugee
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Literature Review - Anomalies
"Information and a Forgotten Minority: Elderly Chinese Immigrants" (Su & Conaway, 1995)
Immigrant Children Mediatiors (ICM): Information Givers vs. Barriers (Chu, 1999)
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Literature ReviewFurther study/forecasting• Further study on the complex roles of different social types
in immigrants' information behaviour.o as suggested by Fisher et al. (2004)o Example: how do roles in culture (e.g. elders) affect information behaviour
of younger people? How does the information elders provide affect the value of information to youth?
• Identifying how to facilitate information literacy though programs & serviceso Greater problem for new immigrants as they are confined by language
literacy at the same time; how can professionals help?o How does native language material help immigrants? What kind of
materials are most useful to them?
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Themes in Literature Review
• Kinds of information immigrants seeko Basic human living needs
• Information Sourceso Interpersonal sourceso Ethnic communities
• Barriers to Information
o Languageo Technology literacy
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Kinds of Information
• Shelter/security• Jobs/employment
• Language and
communication ability • Health/healthcare
• Education
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
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Our 'Berrypicking' Approach to Models & Theories
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Pre-Fieldwork Information Behavior Model
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Fieldwork Overview
Methods Survey Focus Groups Interviews
• Refugee Women's Alliance, ESL Class• Cascadia Community College, "Talk Time"• Seattle Public Library - Central Library
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Countries of Birth Bhutan, Cambodia, South Korea, Vietnam, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Morocco, Somalia, Panama, Russia, Iraq, Iran
Participant Demographics
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Fieldwork at Refugee Women's Alliance
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Survey ParticipantsDemographic Overview
Languages spoken at home
KurdishNepaliOromoSomaliTigrinyaVietnamese
Amharic Arabic Cambodian Chinese Dzongkha English Hindi
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FieldworkReWA Survey - Most Sought Information
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FieldworkReWA Survey - Healthcare Sources
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FieldworkReWA Survey - Employment Sources
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FieldworkReWA Survey - Housing Sources
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FieldworkReWA Survey - Entertainment Sources
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FieldworkReWA Survey - Most Important Information Sources
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FieldworkRefugee Women's AllianceFocus Group
• 4 focus group participants • Open-ended, topical questions
• Major topics of conversations
o Basic Information Needs o Jobs o English language skillso Internet use (for self and others)
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FieldworkRefugee Women's Alliance Staff Interview
Major Topics:• Barriers
o Culture (Muslims working in markets, dress code)o Language (job applications)o Technology (many applications now internet only)
• Students exchanging topics between each othero EFL class information [SOUND BITE]
• Children as Mediatorso Anomaly: some immigrants do not trust children with
interpreting content [SOUND BITE]
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Fieldwork - CCC Talk TimeFocus Group
• 7 focus group participants • Open-ended, topical questions
• Participants from: Panama,
Korea (2), Morocco, Iran, Russia, & Vietnam
• Languages spoken at home:
Spanish/Spanglish, Korean, Moroccan Arabic, Farsi, English, & Vietnamese
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Most important/common information sources: Family members, church, library, newspapers and the Internet Several sources were used when seeking information on the same topic. Easiest and preferred approach? People The Internet was an important source of information, but comfort levels varied. Barriers included: • information overload• language ability• cultural differences• difficulty using computers
Fieldwork - CCC Talk TimeFocus Group
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FieldworkSeattle Public Library, Central Library____________________
Valerie WonderESL & Literacy Program Manager
• Services
• Information Seeking Behavior
o outreach & publicityo information seekingo barrierso other
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Information Behavior Model
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InformationBehavior Model - 2
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Implications - Professional Practice
Continual assessment of changing population
Implementing inclusion and diversity training for staff Collaboration and outreach between varying social service, government, educational, and community organizations Multi-generational programs
Language, technology, and information literacy programming
Researchers, or interpreters, whospeak the native language
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Implications - Systems Design
Multilingual information retrieval systems Culturally appropriate indexing language Online translation
o built into systems or applications Simpler searching, Spelling corrections
o "did you mean?" suggestions
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ImplicationsPolicy-Making
State and Federal Government
Community Agencies
Naturalization & Citizenship Common English language Funding/GrantsU.S. Department of Homeland Security (2008) Task Force on New Americansimage: http://www.waterencyclopedia.com/Oc-Po/Policy-Making-Process.html