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Popular Sovereignty, Majority Rule, and Electoral Politics
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Aishwary KumarAyşe ÇağlarCharles TaylorEwa AtanassowLudger HagedornShalini RanderiaBenjamin Lee, Michael Ignatieff, Craig Calhoun, Nilüfer Göle, Luciana Chamorro, Arudra Burra, Mukulika Banerjee, Deval Desai
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Autumn Fellows' Conference 2023
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Anastasiia OmelianiukBörries KuzmanyGeorge MetakidesHana KopeckaJan FarfalJan MusilJohana WyssKinga SiewiorLiz CalhounLudger HagedornMikhail MinakovMisha GlennyNatalia VolvachOlesya YaremchukSlobodan MarkovichStanisław BoridczenkoStefan VoicuAyşe ÇağlarBrigitta Busch, Anna Dobrosovestnova
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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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Europe-Asia Research Platform: Forced Migration
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Ayşe ÇağlarRanabir Samaddar
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Junior Visiting Fellows’ Conference Summer 2021
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Ayşe ÇağlarEzgican ÖzdemirIryna SklokinaJan VanaJul TirlerKatherine YoungerLudger HagedornMarci ShoreMariia HupaloMykhailo MartynenkoGabriela VicanovaKrystof DolezalRosario Forlenza, Dagmar Fink, Oley Kindiy, Costas Constantinou, Sina Farzin
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Junior Visiting Fellows‘ Conference
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Alicja RybkowskaAyşe ÇağlarBiray KolluogluGavin SmithIvan VejvodaMariya IvanchevaMatyáš KřížkovskýStanislas RichardVolha BiziukovaYulia AbibokAdele BlazquezVlasta Kordová
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Public Health & Migrant Workers
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Ayşe ÇağlarRanabir SamaddarShalini Randeria
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Sites of Statelessness: Laws, Cities, Seas
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Ayşe ÇağlarPaula BanerjeeRanabir SamaddarSabyasachi Basu Ray Chaudhury
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Junior Visiting Fellows’ Conference Winter 2021
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Ayşe ÇağlarFilip MilačićFrantiška SchormováGeoffrey AungGiorgia DonàJeremy AdelmanKatherine YoungerMallika LeuzingerOksana KlymenkoPavel HorákRuzha SmilovaSebastian HaugTeresa BaronVictoria FominaDoğuş ŞimşekStefan Segi, Julian Strube
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Cities and Human Mobility Research Collaborative Vienna Research Symposium
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Achilles KallergisAyşe ÇağlarColleen Thouez, Alex Aleinikoff, Liav Orgad, Lucy Earle, Gianluca Gatta
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