Digital identity, virtual borders and social media : a panacea for migration governance?
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Digital identity, virtual borders and social media : a panacea for migration governance?
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021
- : hbk
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
This insightful book discusses how states deploy frontier and digital technologies to manage and control migratory movements. Assessing the development of blockchain technologies for digital identities and cash transfer; artificial intelligence for smart borders, resettlement of refugees and assessing asylum applications; social media and mobile phone applications to track and surveil migrants, it critically examines the consequences of new technological developments and evaluates their impact on the rights of migrants and refugees.
Chapters evaluate the technology-based public-private projects that govern migration globally and illustrate the political implications of these virtual borders. International contributors compare and contrast different forms of political expression, in both personal technologies, such as social media for refugees and smugglers, and automated decision-making algorithms used by states to enable migration governance. This timely book challenges hegemonic approach to migration governance and provides cases demonstrating the dangers of employing frontier technologies denying basic rights, liberties and agencies of migrants and refugees.
Stepping into a contentious political climate for migrants and refugees, this provocative book is ideal reading for scholars and researchers of political science and public policy, particularly those focusing on migration and refugee studies. It will also benefit policymakers and practitioners dealing with migration, such as humanitarian NGOs, UN agencies and local authorities.
目次
Contents:
1 Introduction to Digital Identity, Virtual Borders
and Social Media 1
Emre Eren Korkmaz
2 Self-sovereign identity and forced migration:
slippery terms and the refugee data apparatus 10
Margie Cheesman and Aiden Slavin
3 Digital identification for the vulnerable:
continuities across a century of identification technologies 33
Aiden Slavin
4 Politics of technology: the use of artificial
intelligence by US and Canadian immigration
agencies and their impacts on human rights 52
Erin Harris and Roxana Akhmetova
5 Migration and smuggling across virtual borders:
a European Union case study of internet
governance and immigration politics 73
Johanna Bankston
6 Irregular mobility and network capital: the case of
the Afghanistan-Iran smuggling route 98
Ruta Nimkar, Emily Savage and Abdullah Mohammadi
7 What shapes the attitude of the European
Parliament voters toward migration?
A comparative case study on Finland, Hungary and
Bulgaria 120
Deniz Yetkin Aker
Index
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