📆📰Find out more about our latest updates, events, blog, and workshops here: https://t.co/Dyp2uIhv7R
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📑📝For out our latest publications from the project and related research we have done over the past years, visit: https://t.co/uAfcgr2Cdh
📢🚨New publication! Our report 'The Burden Of Data: Digital Tools, Evidence And Credibility In Asylum And Immigration Courts' sheds light on the digital hurdles migrants face.
Available for download at
https://t.co/DJkbhvY9sW
Look forward to speaking at nccr – on the move about @securityflows research with @L_Canzutti and @SarahCPerret on #data borders, mess and critiques of mess. Online this evening from 18.00 CET/5pm GMT
https://t.co/Dlfb7YT99t
💬 We'd love to connect with you and discuss your suggestions or concerns. We’ll introduce the app, which is part of the #SecurityFlowsProject on the intersection of #migration governance, #borders and #data practices.
📣 Calling civil society! Would you try out our new research app aiming to understand where, when, and how data about migrants is collected?
🤝Join one of our online feedback sessions:
📅 Fri 24 Nov/Fri 1 Dec
🕒 12:00-13:00 GMT
DM or [email protected]
Join us for a seminar series that tackles questions of #AI, #politics, #disruption (and its appropriation), organised with colleagues from Aristotle University Thessaloniki. The first seminar revisits #ethics on 18/10 @ElkeSchwarz
https://t.co/pLHuAkBZ3U
New paper from my research on secrecy and border management: "Making Pushbacks Public: Secrecy, Material Witnesses and Devices of Dis/appearance" is now available in @SecDialogue
https://t.co/eSKV5grhuZ
"Digital expulsions. Refugees’ carcerality and the technological disruptions of asylum"
https://t.co/SxrVR58PfP
@envplanc
The article explores how digital technologies are used for hampering migrants from becoming asylum seekers and getting access to rights
Excited at latest @ProcessCitizens article with @wvrossem: Scripts of Alterity singles out the types of others enacted by European+national data infrastructures. It is OA! and part of special issue @STHV_journal on Scripts of Security with @claudia_aradau https://t.co/73kwoXCKTc
Very happy to co-convene together with @Pollozek the panel "Researching Digital Borders: Contesting 21st Century B/Orders" this morning in Frankfurt / Oder.
https://t.co/KgCsAB4zuV
REPORT LAUNCH: 'Risking Lives: Smart Borders, Private Interests and AI Policy in Europe' from the DATAJUSTICE project. Read it here: https://t.co/OKulD7U4dj
In June 2022, a pilot scheme was introduced to fit GPS ankle devices (aka tracker tags) on people seeking asylum. The HO has now expanded this pilot to examine the impact of EM on compliance with immigration bail conditions.
A quick thread (1/12)
https://t.co/pkaxaUO7zC.
Sharing the first article coming out of my latest research on secrecy in EU border and migration management: "Performing secrecy: hiding and obfuscation in Frontex’s pushbacks scandal"
https://t.co/ske7VNXsmH
3/3 - She also points to the role of "trauma brokers", and the role that distance plays (in both space & time). Throughout, she shows how “investment in apps has been alarmingly diverted from spending on conventional services and mental health infrastructure” (p521)
1/3 - Sharing this insightful piece, '#Trauma apps and the making of the ‘smart’ #refugee' by Prof Maha Abdelrahman @mma49 published earlier this year:
https://t.co/hia0SFUBLy
The article discusses the collection and use of what Abdelrahman refers to as "mental prints".
2/3 - Abdelrahman discusses the use of mental health & PTSD as tools of authentication - which links to the work on production of subjectivities through "regimes of error/truth & fake/authenticity" discussed in @SarahCPerret & @claudia_aradau's piece:
https://t.co/NkZTb4AhXO
These data-sharing agreements spread far and wide
‘Rights groups call for investigation: U.S. relies on unreliable information in immigration screening and adjudications’
https://t.co/1jLnNTq5qO