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[Commlist] new book: The Digital Border by Lilie Chouliaraki and Myria Georgiou
Fri Jun 24 09:33:12 GMT 2022
We would like to announce a new publication from New York University
Press, which we hope will be of interest.
*The Digital Border***
Migration, Technology, Power
*Lilie Chouliaraki and Myria Georgiou***
*_https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9781479873401/the-digital-border/
<https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9781479873401/the-digital-border/> _*
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*Available in print and digital formats **__*
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*Receive a 20% discount online*:*
*CSLS2022*
*Valid until 11:59 GMT, 31^st December 2022. Discount only applies to
the CAP website.
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How do digital technologies shape the experiences and meanings of migration?
As the numbers of people fleeing war, poverty, and environmental
disaster reach unprecedented levels worldwide, states also step up their
mechanisms of border control. In this, they rely on digital
technologies, big data, artificial intelligence, social media platforms,
and institutional journalism to manage not only the flow of people at
crossing-points, but also the flow of stories and images of human
mobility that circulate among their publics.
What is the role of digital technologies is shaping migration today? How
do digital infrastructures, platforms, and institutions control the flow
of people at the border? And how do they also control the public
narratives of migration as a “crisis”? Finally, how do migrants
themselves use these same platforms to speak back and make themselves
heard in the face of hardship and hostility?
Taking their case studies from the biggest migration event of the
twenty-first century in the West, the 2015 European migration “crisis”
and its aftermath up to 2020, Lilie Chouliaraki and Myria Georgiou offer
a holistic account of the digital border as an expansive assemblage of
technological infrastructures (from surveillance cameras to smartphones)
and media imaginaries (stories, images, social media posts) to tell the
story of migration as it unfolds in Europe’s outer islands as much as
its most vibrant cities.
This is a story of exclusion, marginalization, and violence, but also of
care, conviviality, and solidarity. Through it, the border emerges
neither as strictly digital nor as totally controlling. Rather, the
authors argue, the digital border is both digital and pre-digital;
datafied and embodied; automated and self-reflexive; undercut by
competing emotions, desires, and judgments; and traversed by fluid and
fragile social relationships—relationships that entail both the despair
of inhumanity and the promise of a better future.
*Lilie Chouliaraki*is Professor of Media and Communications at the
London School of Economics, where she also serves as the department’s
Doctoral Program Director. She is the author of several books, including
/The Spectatorship of Suffering /and /The Ironic Spectator, Solidarity
in the Age of Post-Humanitarianism/and co-editor of /The Routledge
Handbook of Humanitarian Communication/
*Myria Georgiou*is Professor of Media and Communications at the London
School of Economics, where she also serves as Research Director. She is
the author, editor, and co-editor of five books, including /Diaspora,
Identity and the Media/; /Media and the City: Cosmopolitanism and
Difference/; and the /Sage Handbook of Media and Migration/.
*New York University Press**| Critical Cultural Communication | June
2022 | 272pp | 9781479873401 | PB | £23.99**
*Price subject to change.
*The ebook version of this title available through all major digital
vendors and retailers. If you wish to purchase this title for your
library then please contact your library supplier. For more information
on ebook purchasing please follow this link -
**https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/ebooks/*
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