The article aims to extend to non-European citizens the study of how the digital circulation of data assets about populations and territory is re-enacting European governance along new boundaries. The project asks how contemporary data infrastructures for processing migrants and refugees at the border, as well as inside Europe, shape the European order. As such, the project aspires to contribute to technology studies on the infrastructural construction of Europe.
Annalisa Pelizza (2017). Processing Citizenship. Digital registration of migrants as co-production of individuals and Europe. EASST REVIEW, 36(3), 1-10.
Processing Citizenship. Digital registration of migrants as co-production of individuals and Europe
Annalisa Pelizza
2017
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The article aims to extend to non-European citizens the study of how the digital circulation of data assets about populations and territory is re-enacting European governance along new boundaries. The project asks how contemporary data infrastructures for processing migrants and refugees at the border, as well as inside Europe, shape the European order. As such, the project aspires to contribute to technology studies on the infrastructural construction of Europe.File in questo prodotto:
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