Posts Tagged ‘greece’
The dilemma of making migrants visible to COVID-19 counting
The COVID-19 pandemic requires reconsidering the relationship between data and invisible populations as a form of de facto civil inclusion. While most forms of data management of populations are problematic, under which conditions would counting be just? Opinion piece by Processing Citizenship and DATACTIVE members, originally published on Open Democracy.
Read More >>PROCESSING CITIZENSHIP WORKSHOP ON MARCH 1 WITH BERND KASPAREK AND MELINA ANTONAKAKI
On March 1st , 10:00 – 12:00, the second workshop organized within the Processing Citizenship seminar series will take place at the University of Twente with a seminar entitled ‘The Registration imperative: controlling migration, controlling Europe’.
Read More >>Processing Citizenship workshop on February 1 with Katerina Rozakou and Martina Tazzioli
On February 1st , 10:00 – 12:00, the launch of the Processing Citizenship seminar series will take place at the University of Twente with a seminar entitled ‘Governing Migration/ Bordering Europe at the “Hotspots” in Greece’.
Read More >>Processing Citizenship at the 8th Tensions of Europe Conference in Athens
Processing Citizenship will be present and contribute to the works of the conference by the theme “Borders and Technology’, together with hundreds of scholars and interested in the role of infrastructures as agents of change in Europe. Come join the conference on 7-10 September 2017.
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