Short pieces:
All Eyes on Rafah: sharing images of war comes with a moral responsibility. What can we make of this AI-generated anomaly? (The Conversation, May 2024) [text]
Balancing Security and Human Rights: AI’s Role in EU Border Management (RLI Blog, May 2024) [text]
Deadly border technologies are increasingly employed to violently deter migration (The Conversation, June 2024) [text]
Do humanitarians have a moral duty to use AI to reduce human suffering? Four key tensions to untangle (ALNAP Blog, June 2024) [text]
The Rise of Digital Border Surveillance and the Militarization of Migration Control (International Development Blog, June 2024) [text]
Space-Based Data Risks to Refugee Populations (Carnegie Council, June 2024 [text]
AI risks and realignments in humanitarian crisis contexts (iMMAP & UCL, April 2024) [text]
Navigating Humanitarian AI: Lessons Learned from Building a Chatbot Proof-of-Concept (Refugee Solidarity Network, June 2024) [text via ReliefWeb]
Journal articles:
"Communication Relations on Twitter During the Migrant 'Crisis' in Slovenia," Dve domovini = Two Homelands, no. 59 (2024) [open access]
"Digital Evidence in Refugee Status Determination," AJIL Unbound, vol. 118 (2024) [open access]
"Externalising Refoulement Through New Technologies: The Case of Frontex’s Specific Situational Pictures under the Lens of EU Non-Contractual Liability," Netherlands International Law Review, vol. 71, no. 1 (May 2024) [open access]
Forced Migration Review, no. 73 (May 2024) [open access]
- Issue focuses on "Digital disruption and displacement." See also related blog post.
"Frontex as a hub for surveillance and data sharing: Challenges for data protection and privacy rights," Computer Law & Security Review, vol. 53 (July 2024) [open access]
"Internet access, place and belonging in the British asylum system," New Media & Society, OnlineFirst, 5 June 2024 [open access]
"A qualitative investigation of gender-based violence prevention and response using digital technologies in low resource settings and refugee populations," European Journal of Psychotraumatology, vol. 15, no. 1 (2024) [open access]
"Resilience pathways: Using digital literacy for self-reliance among young women refugees in Kenya," Routed Magazine (May 2024) [text]
"Vulnerability, Digital Technologies and International Law: Reflections on Contemporary Migration Flows," Law, Technology and Humans, OnlineFirst, 20 May 2024 [open access]
Multimedia:
Book Talk: The Walls Have Eyes (Just Security Podcast Series, June 2024) [access]
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