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STS-MigTec and Processing Citizenship Paper Workshop 2023 (Hybrid)


  • University of Bologna 33 Via Zamboni Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, 40126 Italy (map)

Program STS-MigTec and Processing Citizenship Workshop 2023 (pdf)

Workshop Panels

Open Panel1. Viapolitics, knowledge production, and migratory appropriations

Moderators: Nina Amelung (University of Lisbon, Portugal), Silvan Pollozek (European University Viadrina, Germany)

Open Panel2. Data assemblages, algorithmic governance, and migrant re-presentations

Moderators: Ivan Josipovic (University of Vienna, Austria), Paul Trauttmansdorff (University of Bologna, Italy)

Panel #1. Emerging Models of Digital Identity in Migration Governance, Humanitarian Aid and Development Assistance

Aaron Martin (ECPC, TILT), Margie Cheesman (KCL), Emrys Schoemaker (IHEID, LSE, Cornell Tech) and Keren Weitzberg (QMUL)

Panel #2. Mediatizing claim making, publics, and citizenship. On ambivalent technologies for migrants on the move

Silvan Pollozek (European University Viadrina), Maria Ullrich (University of Bonn), Olga Usachova (University of Padua)

Panel #3. Law, Technology and Border Control

Francisco Pereira Coutinho (NOVA School of Law) and Emellin de Oliveira (NOVA School of Law)

Panel #4. Situating long-term implications of registering and identifying practices

Chiara Loschi, Annalisa Pelizza, Paul Trauttmansdorff (University of Bologna, Italy)

Fees & travel grants

There is no workshop fee. Lunch, coffee breaks and dinner need to be paid individually.
A total of 10 travel/accommodation grants of max. 500 Euros each will be offered by the ERC research group Processing Citizenship to scholars who seek financial support to attend the event. If you wish to apply for a grant, please indicate your interest with your submission. The grants aim to support researchers who lack funding otherwise.

https://processingcitizenship.eu/

Attendance

For attending the workshop online or at site, please fill out the registration form below

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