Special Issue Launch: Digital Technologies & Migration
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Special Issue Launch: Digital Technologies & Migration

By School of Politics and International Relations

*Hybrid event* Special Issue Launch: Digital Technologies & Migration – Behind, Beyond & Around the Black Box

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Collette Bowe Room, Queen Mary, University of London

Mile End Road London E1 4NS United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

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Science & Tech • Mobile

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Special Issue Launch: Digital Technologies & Migration – Behind, Beyond & Around the Black Box

This launch event celebrates the publication of a new Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies special issue that critically examines digital technologies in migration governance. Moving beyond the conventional framing of technologies as opaque “black boxes,” the issue proposes a conceptual framework for understanding digital tools in terms of their established relations, temporal shifts, and both immediate and hidden consequences. Guided by the principles of behind, beyond, and around the black box, the contributions collectively: (1) explore continuities and discontinuities introduced by these technologies rather than treating them as entirely novel; (2) investigate how technologies are embedded in social contexts, reshaping power relations among diverse actors; and (3) set aside normative assumptions about technological value to foreground how multiple actors engage with, resist, and repurpose these tools in everyday life.


Presenters include:

Kinan Alajak (Utrecht University),

Amanda Alancar (Erasmus University Rotterdam),

Marie Godin (University of Leicester),

Rachel Humphris (Queen Mary University of London),

Koen Leurs (Utrecht University),

Derya Ozkul (University of Warwick),

Albert A. Salah (Utrecht University),

Keren Weizberg (Queen Mary University of London)


Discussants: Giorgia Donna (UEL) and Margaret Cheesman (KCL)


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Nov 6 · 3:00 PM GMT