EU COST Action on "Data Matters: Sociotechnical Challenges of European Migration and Border Control (DATAMIG)”

Projekt: Forschung

Projektbeteiligte

Beschreibung

Issues pertaining to the control of migration and borders are of paramount importance for contemporary societies. The way the relevant technology is designed and used is central to these issues. The configuration of migration and border control increasingly relies on artificial intelligence and associated digital technologies, which are based on algorithms that feed on big data. DATAMIG is focused on the need for a caring approach to big data and for the socio-technical challenges it entails. More specifically, it aims at supporting interdisciplinary research into the ways that the technological materialities inherent to the datafication of migration and border control may, on account of their black-boxed design, reproduce patterns of inclusion and exclusion that have already severely affected society. DATAMIG will foster the formation of an inclusive, self-expanding network that integrates the various disciplines contributing to the field of Science and Technology Studies (STS, with sociology of science and technology at its core) into the study of migration and borders. This will allow the latter to benefit from a unique interdisciplinary collaboration with other pivotal scientific/technical fields, including but not limited to critical Data Studies. DATAMIG will usher in building an interdisciplinary vocabulary to make data a public matter of concern and care, through research that benefits from bringing together previously disconnected arenas of contestation and public interventions concerning data matters in European migration and border control.
KurztitelDATAMIG
StatusLaufend
Zeitraum28.09.2327.09.27

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Publikationen

  1. Extraction of finite-time coherent sets in 3D Rayleigh-Benard Convection using the dynamic Laplacian
  2. Using Heider’s Epistemology of Thing and Medium for Unpacking the Conception of Documents: Gantt Charts and Boundary Objects
  3. Privatizing the commons
  4. Design, Modeling and Control of an Over-actuated Hexacopter Tilt-Rotor
  5. Developing a Process for the Analysis of User Journeys and the Prediction of Dropout in Digital Health Interventions:
  6. The Framework for Inclusive Science Education
  7. Adaptive Item Selection Under Matroid Constraints
  8. A Besov space mapping property for the double layer potential on polygons
  9. Introduction: The representative turn in EU Studies
  10. Improvements in Flexibility depend on Stretching Duration
  11. Improving Human-Machine Interaction
  12. Forging of Mg–3Sn–2Ca–0.4Al Alloy Assisted by Its Processing Map and Validation Through Analytical Modeling
  13. Using Reading Strategy Training to Foster Students´ Mathematical Modelling Competencies
  14. Aging and Distal Effect Anticipation when Using Tools
  15. An Ecosystem Architecture Meta-Model for Supporting Ultra-Large Scale Digital Transformations
  16. Natural enemy diversity reduces temporal variability in wasp but not bee parasitism
  17. A Statistical Approach to Estimate Spatial Distributions of Wet Deposition in Germany
  18. Fast response of groundwater to heavy rainfall
  19. Transcending the Locality of Grassroots Initiatives
  20. Correlation between Isometric Maximum Strength and One Repetition Maximum in the Calf Muscle in Extended and Bended Knee Joint
  21. Entrepreneurial actions
  22. Effects of oral corrective feedback on the development of complex morphosyntax
  23. "Wen feiern wir denn eigentlich?"
  24. Contrasting requests in Inner Circle Englishes
  25. Nitrogen uptake by grassland communities
  26. Managing the grazing landscape

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