Communication between Syrian refugees and Swedish governmental agencies
A study of the information transfer and content communicated to refugees for resettlement support
Abstract
The Syrian war that began in 2011 has led to a refugee crisis which has caused an influx of
Syrian refugees seeking asylum in many European countries, including Sweden. Swedish
authorities have accepted thousands of Syrian refugees leading to intercultural communication
between Syrian refugees and the employees they meet from different Swedish governmental
agencies that are helping them resettle. The study aims at reaching out to both sides to
understand and assess the information transfer, and the content of information communicated
to Syrian refugees that is helping them resettle, and subsequently integrate. Qualitative date
was collected through sixteen in-depth interviews with Syrian refugees and Swedish
employees, giving an insight to their experiences, opinions, and evaluations. Analysis of the
data was done using a hypothetical deductive approach to discuss several themes identified in
the results in reference to the theories presented in the study.
The results of the study show that Syrian refugees are responsive and understand the
information they receive from Swedish agencies, but reveal that there are several problems
regarding the content of information they are receiving. The study also presents the
information that Swedish employees believe will help facilitate the integration of Syrian
refugees into Swedish society.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2016-09-14Author
Saad, Sarah
Keywords
Sweden
Swedish agencies
Syria
refugees
communication
resettlement
integration
Series/Report no.
2016:118
Language
eng