Posts Tagged ‘The Netherlands’
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 at the University of Twente Dies Natalis
On Friday the 30th of November, The University of Twente will celebrate its 57th Dies Natalis. Processing Citizenship’s Principal Investigator Annalisa Pelizza will be presenting at the Dies Natalis lecture.
Read More >>PROCESSING CITIZENSHIP AT THE WORKSHOP “SECRECY AND METHODS IN SECURITY RESEARCH” IN HAARLEM
Processing Citizenship was invited to participate in the workshop “Secrecy and Methods in Security Research” which will take place on October 19-20, 2017 in Haarlem, The Netherlands.
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