摘要:The use and regulation of mobile media devices of children and adolescents in refugee
families is largely unexplored. Our qualitative approach utilizes in-depth guided interviews
with parents and children in Arabic speaking refugee families in Germany. All interviewed
families have resided in Germany from one to four years. The sample consists of both
couples and single parents, while most children are in their final year of kindergarten, in
primary school, or secondary school. The study explores the selection and usage of mobile
media devices and content in their social context, such as the use of social media platforms
and apps at home and for school. Our research highlights changes in mobile media usage
after the interviewees’ arrival in Germany due to the different socio-cultural environment
and a changed media agency. The amount of change greatly depends on the age of the
children, for example, the younger they were when arriving in Germany, the less likely
they are to use mobile media to stay in touch with their former friends. Additionally, most
children and adolescents tend to consume German media content more often than Arabic
content. In the rare cases they do consume Arabic media content, it is in the presence of
their parents, who state that they do so to bring their children closer to their roots.