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[ecrea] spheres #4: new publication on “Media and Migration”
Mon Sep 18 15:38:35 GMT 2017
spheres: Journal for Digital Cultures
Issue #4: “Media and Migration”
We are excited to announce the launch of the latest issue of »spheres:
Journal for Digital Cultures«. In »Media and Migration«
(<http://spheres-journal.org/4-media-and-migration/>) we investigate the
significance of digital technologies for migration and the relation
between migratory regimes and practices on the one hand, and digital
cultures and infrastructures on the other.
ARTICLES
The Body-Border – Governing Irregular Migration Through Biometric Technology
Helle Stenum
Venture Sciences In Actu! – A Visit at the EAB Research Projects
Conference (EAB-RPC) 2016
Brigitta Kuster
Media Use During Escape – A Contribution to Refugees’ Collective Agency
Maria Ullrich
Digital Mobility, Logistics, and the Politics of Migration
Sandro Mezzadra
Virtual Migration, Racism and the Multiplication of Labour
Moritz Altenried and Manuela Bojadzijev
Dreaming of Life
Morteza Jafari
The Quest for Representation
Donya Alinejad
Disobedient Sensing and Border Struggles at the Maritime Frontier of EUrope
Charles Heller, Lorenzo Pezzani and Maurice Stierl
Politics of Disobedience – Ensuring Freedom of Movements in a B/Ordered
World
Maribel Casas-Cortes
spheres is an open peer reviewed web journal associated with the Centre
for Digital Cultures (CDC) at Leuphana University of Lüneburg and
supported by an international advisory board. It is concerned with
contemporary historical and emerging discussions about digital cultures
and exploring the theoretical, political and social stakes within these
debates by reassembling key concepts like public spheres, media spheres
and atmospheres.
The first three issues of spheres can be found here:
www.spheres-journal.org <http://www.spheres-journal.org> Editorial
Collective:
Clemens Apprich, Armin Beverungen, Paul Feigelfeld, Magdalena
Freudenschuß, Randi Heinrichs, Laura Hille, Inga Luchs, Sascha Simons,
Carolin Wiedemann, Hana Yoosuf.
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