Minhui Xue, Alexandru Grigoras, Heather Lee and Keith Ross
Many countries today have “country-centric mobile apps” which are mobile apps that are primarily used by residents of a specific country. Many of these country-centric apps also include a location-based service which takes advantage of the smartphone’s API access to the smartphone’s current GPS location. In this paper, we investigate how such country-centric apps with location-based services can be employed to study the diaspora associated with ethnic and cultural groups. Our methodology combines GPS hacking, automated task tools for mobile phones, and OCR to generate migration statistics for diaspora.