Event: Migration, borders and technologies: an introduction to techno-borderscapes

Migration, borders and technologies: an introduction to techno-borderscapes
By Giorgia Doná
University of East London
Centre for Migration, Refugees and Belonging

November 11, 2020
5 – 6:30 pm CET
Online Event – Click here to register

*This lecture is part of the Seminar Series on Forced Migration

In this presentation, the relationship among migration, borders and technologies is being discussed by examining the role of mobile digital devices in the everyday lives of migrants in transit and their encounters with state agents, humanitarian actors and activists at the border. The concept techno-borderscapes is introduced to rethink transit zones as sites of embodied and virtual interactions that highlight the connections among digital securitisation, humanitarianism and activism. Confronted with increased border securitisation, migrants use mobile technologies to bypass borders, create new forms of migrant-to-migrant protection and assistance, and articulate their political voice. Border spaces are not just ‘in- between’ zones along a unidirectional migratory trajectory but rather transformative and transforming techno-borderscapes.