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Universities Without Borders: Higher Education and the Technologies of Hostile Environments
Link to be sent after registration, on day of eventTechnologies used for border and migration control have become increasingly diffuse, globally, no longer confined to the physical border. In some refugee camps, residents are required to scan their irises or fingerprints to access essential goods and services, including credit, while subjected to a host of experimental humanitarian technologies, which ultimately govern and contain migrant… Read More »Universities Without Borders: Higher Education and the Technologies of Hostile Environments