Posts Tagged ‘UK’
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 panel at the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology
On the 27th of July 2018, Processing Citizenship will organize a panel at the bi-annual European Association for the Study of Science and Technology conference in Lancaster. The panel is titled “The European Other as site of institutional experiment. Articulating frictions in infrastructures for processing alterity” and is co-convened by PC’s Principal Investigator.
Read More >>Processing Citizenship at the University of Oxford for the workshop “Deconstructing Biometric Refugee Registration”
PhD Candidate Wouter Van Rossem, will represent the Processing Citizenship project at a workshop organized by the University of Oxford called “Deconstructing Biometric Regugee Registration” this Friday, 15 June 2018. The workshop is hosted by the Refugee Studies Centre. Among the speakers: Shane O’Brien, Registration Officer (Identity Management), UNHCR Dr Anja Simonsen, Biometrics Border Worlds…
Read More >>Processing Citizenship at the LSE research workshop on ICT and the management of refugee flows and services
On 7 June 2018 Processing Citizenship Principal Investigator Annalisa Pelizza will be attending the research workshop on “ICT and the management of refugee flows and services”, organized by Prof. Chrisanthi Avgerou at the London School of Economics. Annalisa will take the stage at 12.00 with a talk on “Processing Alterity, Shaping the European Order”. The initiative…
Read More >>Processing Citizenship meets Arithmus
On March 16 Processing Citizenship was invited at the day-long workshop at the Tate Exchange on “Peopling Europe Through Data”, organized and held by the “Peopling Europe: How data make a people” ERC project (ARITHMUS).
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