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[Commlist] CfA: Migration and Technologies of Un/Bordering
Thu Feb 20 17:51:57 GMT 2025
*Call for Abstracts*
‘’*Migration and Technologies of Un/Bordering*’’
Friday June 6^th , 2025
Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Surrey
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We are delighted to announce this Call for Papers, for the hybrid[1] 
<#m_-940949451963527510__ftn1> and free, 1 day conference on 
*‘**’Migration and technologies of Un/Bordering**’’*on Friday 6^th June 
2025, at the University of Surrey.//
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*Confirmed Keynote speakers include: Dr Evgenia Iliadou (independent 
researcher) and others TBC.*
Migration has always been presented as a contested issue, especially so 
in particular political discourses that often racialize migrants, while 
presenting them as ‘problem’ to be managed through stricter immigration 
and border regimes.
Contemporary understandings of borders extend beyond their territorial 
manifestations, comprising complex constructs that materialise in 
physical, symbolic, and virtual spaces. The interplay of different forms 
and various scales of bordering processes exacerbate exclusion, halts 
mobility (for some, while facilitates it for others) as part of racial 
capitalism and colonial systems.
This occurs both within systemic frameworks and in public discourse, 
particularly through platforms like social media, providing a fertile 
ground for the rise of extremist ideologies, across the physical and 
digital spaces. Advanced technological developments have transformed 
processes of bordering and created interoperable, ‘smart’ border 
infrastructures and omnipresent border ecosystems, with onerous 
implications on the human rights and liberties of people on the move. 
Hand-in-hand with operations on the ground, technology, including big 
data and AI, are utilised in the shaping of migration pathways, the 
proliferation of surveillance and the criminalisation of migrants and 
migrant solidarity alike.
Against this backdrop, technology, digital media and platforms have 
proved means of resistance too, fostering spaces of hope and 
solidarities and highlighting migrant-led struggles for racial and 
social justice.
As our modern world seems to become ‘smaller’, and conservative, 
reactionary and far-right ideologies threaten to push communities 
further into the margins, we ask:
*How can technology be used to escape, challenge, unmake and eventually 
obliterate borders?*
This conference aims to explore current developments in the intersection 
of technology, borders, and human mobility to provide macro-meso-micro 
level understandings of the processes and implications of un/bordering 
across levels and scales. Understanding and addressing the role of 
technology is vital if we seek to dismantle systemic injustices while 
fostering inclusive and equitable societies. This is why, we invite 
academics, activists, artists and people with experiences of migration 
and border-crossing, to engage in discussions that explore the following 
themes (list is not exhaustive):
  * Physical, temporal, symbolic and techno borders
  * AI in the making of (digital) borders
  * Big data and ethics in migration and technology studies
  * Borders in Higher Education and resistance
  * Migration, technology and Human Rights
  * Creative, collaborative and online methodologies for the study of
    borders and technology
  * Decolonial approaches to studying migration, borders and technology
  * Borders, migration and technology
  * Border abolition and migrant justice activism (in digital, physical
    and hybrid environments)
We invite participants to submit a*poster presentation* covering the 
main aspects of their research. Posters will be presented as a visual 
display both online and at the in-person conference and contributors 
will be invited to do a 10’ presentation of their board and discuss 
their work in more detail. Our aim is to facilitate discussions on the 
diverse research areas we explore and highlight the intersections across 
our various fields and themes.
The poster presentations will be followed by a roundtable discussion on 
key themes and ways of moving forward in establishing an international 
network of researchers from multiple disciplines and at different career 
stages.
*Poster requirements*:
-The Visual should be easily readable from a distance (1-2 metres). 
Please ensure all the necessary details are clearly visible, and the 
overall texture matches your intention (avoid visual artefacts, blurs, 
pixelation, etc., if this is not part of your idea).
-If you plan to use text (for a title, clarifications, descriptions, 
etc.) - please use short sentences, simple words, and bullets to 
illustrate your points; use colours for emphasis, but do not overuse 
(2-3 colours are usually enough). Remember that this is a visual 
representation of your research, not a "classic" presentation with text.
-The file should be a pdf. Size: standard A2 (420 x 594 mm).
-_If successful, please submit your poster image by: Friday 19 April 2025 _
*_Important Dates_*
*Deadline for Abstracts*(no more than 250 words): Friday 7 March 2025
*Submission Portal*: 
https://www.ias.surrey.ac.uk/event/migration-and-technologies-of-bordering/ 
<https://www.ias.surrey.ac.uk/event/migration-and-technologies-of-bordering/>
*Notification of Outcome*: Friday 21 March 2025
*Deadline to submit poster image *(successful candidates only): Friday 
19 April 2025
*Registration Opens (free)*: Friday 28^th March 2025
*Deadline for Registrations*: Friday 30 May 2025
*Conference Date*: Friday 6^th June 2025, 10.00 – 18.00 GMT
For academic enquiries please contact: Dr Maria-Nerina Boursinou 
((m.boursinou /at/ surrey.ac.uk) <mailto:(m.boursinou /at/ surrey.ac.uk)>)
For administrative support please contact: Ms Silfana Nasri 
((s.nasri /at/ surrey.ac.uk)). <mailto:(s.nasri /at/ surrey.ac.uk)>
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