Since 2014, millions of refugees and migrants have arrived at the borders of Europe. This article argues that, in making their way to safe spaces, refugees rely not only on a physical but increasingly also digital infrastructure of movement. Social media, mobile devices, and similar digitally networked technologies comprise this infrastructure of “digital passages”—sociotechnical spaces of flows in which refugees, smugglers, governments, and corporations interact with each other and with new technologies. At the same time, a digital infrastructure for movement can just as easily be leveraged for surveillance and control. European border policies, in particular, instantiate digital controls over refugee movement and identity. We review the a...
This article analyses the digital governmentality of the city of refuge. It shows how digital infras...
This Special Collection “Forced migration and digital connectivity in(to) Europe” historicizes, cont...
Taking the case of Romanian citizens in France, this article documents and analyses the digital meth...
This research examines the role of smartphones in refugees’ journeys. It traces the risks and possib...
We are witnessing an acceleration of the deployment of digital technologies in border regimes as wel...
This research examines the role of smartphones in refugees’ journeys. It traces the risks and possib...
Since 2015, the so-called refugee crisis has prompted an explosion of mobile applications and other ...
The article builds upon critical border studies for the study of the European migration crisis that ...
The recent refugee crisis in Europe is the first of its kind in a fully digital age. This has meant ...
This article examines the intersections between migrants’ trajectories and digital technologies by a...
The use of technology in migration management and border control is not a new phenomenon. However, t...
The recent refugee crisis in Europe is the first of its kind in a fully digital age. This has meant ...
This thesis is an exploration into the role of new digital technologies for the mobile practices of ...
In this article, we develop a definition of the digital border as an assemblage of mediations that a...
This chapter adopts a comprehensive approach to examine the role of mobile technologies for belongin...
This article analyses the digital governmentality of the city of refuge. It shows how digital infras...
This Special Collection “Forced migration and digital connectivity in(to) Europe” historicizes, cont...
Taking the case of Romanian citizens in France, this article documents and analyses the digital meth...
This research examines the role of smartphones in refugees’ journeys. It traces the risks and possib...
We are witnessing an acceleration of the deployment of digital technologies in border regimes as wel...
This research examines the role of smartphones in refugees’ journeys. It traces the risks and possib...
Since 2015, the so-called refugee crisis has prompted an explosion of mobile applications and other ...
The article builds upon critical border studies for the study of the European migration crisis that ...
The recent refugee crisis in Europe is the first of its kind in a fully digital age. This has meant ...
This article examines the intersections between migrants’ trajectories and digital technologies by a...
The use of technology in migration management and border control is not a new phenomenon. However, t...
The recent refugee crisis in Europe is the first of its kind in a fully digital age. This has meant ...
This thesis is an exploration into the role of new digital technologies for the mobile practices of ...
In this article, we develop a definition of the digital border as an assemblage of mediations that a...
This chapter adopts a comprehensive approach to examine the role of mobile technologies for belongin...
This article analyses the digital governmentality of the city of refuge. It shows how digital infras...
This Special Collection “Forced migration and digital connectivity in(to) Europe” historicizes, cont...
Taking the case of Romanian citizens in France, this article documents and analyses the digital meth...