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On Concepts of Order
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Charles TaylorKrzysztof MichalskiMarcin KrólArchon Fung, John Gray, Edward Miliband, MP, Andrew Moravcsik, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Aleksander Smolar
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Digitized Migrants
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Giorgia DonàRanabir SamaddarAyşe ÇağlarAhmet İçudygu
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The two Global Compacts on migration have advocated the increased use of digital technologies to enhance the protection, welfare, and development of refugees and migrants. The use of new technologies of surveillance that identify, track, and control the people crossing borders result in the increasing digitalization of borders, migrants, and their management. Biometrics and automated decision-making tools, as well as the surveillance of social media have increasingly become central to migration management technologies. These border security technologies are not simply technological improvement of existing forms of border control or governance. The militarization and computerization of borders raise important questions about the politics of data, data subjects, biopolitics, (scales of) sovereignty, regulation, and different forms of sovereign, regulatory, and disciplinary power. We are yet to fully grasp the social implications of this new regime of automated truth registration. Does it create new inequalities and/or reinforce old ones? Is it only a tool of oppression, appropriation and exclusion, or does it offer any opportunity for emancipation? How can we think about agency and solidarity in a digital word?
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The two Global Compacts on migration have advocated the increased use of digital technologies to enhance the protection, welfare, and development of refugees and migrants. The use of new technologies of surveillance that identify, track, and control the people crossing borders result in the increasing digitalization of borders, migrants, and their management. Biometrics and automated decision-making tools, as well as the surveillance of social media have increasingly become central to migration management technologies. These border security technologies are not simply technological improvement of existing forms of border control or governance. The militarization and computerization of borders raise important questions about the politics of data, data subjects, biopolitics, (scales of) sovereignty, regulation, and different forms of sovereign, regulatory, and disciplinary power. We are yet to fully grasp the social implications of this new regime of automated truth registration. Does it create new inequalities and/or reinforce old ones? Is it only a tool of oppression, appropriation and exclusion, or does it offer any opportunity for emancipation? How can we think about agency and solidarity in a digital word?
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Symposium "Charles Taylor's Questions"
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Charles Taylor asks questions of a rare quality which go to the heart of things. They are inspiring in two ways, both intellectually and personally.
Taylor’s main questions are so closely interconnected that he is often seen as a philosopher driven by one quest only. Small wonder then, that trying to single out three questions is difficult, as one continually comes up against more equally central questions, connections, underpinnings or spheres, in which a question takes on a new form. We had to weave those aspects, which we know are connected to these three. The three questions represented three areas of Taylors interest and engagement: philosophy, religion and secularism, politics and the political. His interests in multiculturalism, language and the ambiguities of modernity would also deserve individual panels but were discussed in the given frame.
His questions and ours were daunting as they are existential. Conversations, be they in writing and asynchronously or in shared space and time synchronously, are intellectually and personally enriching experiences.
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Charles Taylor asks questions of a rare quality which go to the heart of things. They are inspiring in two ways, both intellectually and personally.
Taylor’s main questions are so closely interconnected that he is often seen as a philosopher driven by one quest only. Small wonder then, that trying to single out three questions is difficult, as one continually comes up against more equally central questions, connections, underpinnings or spheres, in which a question takes on a new form. We had to weave those aspects, which we know are connected to these three. The three questions represented three areas of Taylors interest and engagement: philosophy, religion and secularism, politics and the political. His interests in multiculturalism, language and the ambiguities of modernity would also deserve individual panels but were discussed in the given frame.
His questions and ours were daunting as they are existential. Conversations, be they in writing and asynchronously or in shared space and time synchronously, are intellectually and personally enriching experiences.
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Problems in Modern East European and Soviet History
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Thomas Simons
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Europe-Asia Research Platform: Forced Migration
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Ayşe ÇağlarRanabir Samaddar
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Civil Society and its Enemies
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A Resilient Europe in Uncharted Waters
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Alida VracicAmanda CoakleyDimitar BechevIsabelle IoannidesIvan VejvodaJulia De Clerck-SachsseNathalie TocciOana Popescu-ZamfirRosa BalfourStefan LehneValbona ZeneliVeronica AnghelRoberto Menotti, Riccardo Alcaro, Zoran Nechev
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Ukraine's Altered Landscapes - Day 2
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Darya TsymbalyukOleksandra DemianenkoNadia Iermakov, Oleksandra Deineko, Kateryna Botanova, Iryna Zamuruieva, Monica Eppinger, Kateryna Didenko, Nadiia Antonenko, Susanne Krasmann
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Speakers: Darya TsymbalyukOleksandra DemianenkoNadia Iermakov, Oleksandra Deineko, Kateryna Botanova, Iryna Zamuruieva, Monica Eppinger, Kateryna Didenko, Nadiia Antonenko, Susanne Krasmann
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Speakers: Darya TsymbalyukOleksandra DemianenkoNadia Iermakov, Oleksandra Deineko, Kateryna Botanova, Iryna Zamuruieva, Monica Eppinger, Kateryna Didenko, Nadiia Antonenko, Susanne Krasmann
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Digitized Migrants
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Byzantium and the Origins of Eurasia
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Alexey LidovClemena AntonovaSergey IvanovValentina IzmirlievaEndre Sashalmi, Ivan Foletti, Ivan Christov, Vladimir Cvetković
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