Short pieces:
"AI visuals: A problem, a solution, or more of the same?," The New Humanitarian, 28 Oct. 2025 [text]
The Human in the Loop: How Oversight Turns AI into a Humanitarian Ally (Data Friendly Space, Nov. 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]
It’s not digital platforms that hire refugees – it’s people (LSE Inequalities Blog, Nov. 2025) [text]
Reddit Migration Trajectories – Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in Migration Research (nccr on the move blog, Sept. 2025) [text]
Two more immigration lawyers facing potential disciplinary proceedings for misuse of AI (Free Movement Blog, Oct. 2025) [text]
- Focuses on the UK. Note: See also related guidance on AI that was recently issued by the judiciary.
UK: Defense Ministry data breach could have led to the deaths of at least 49 Afghans (InfoMigrants, Oct. 2025) [text]
Reports:
Judicial Guidelines for the Analysis of Social Media Evidence in Refugee, Protection and Migration appeals (International Association of Refugee and Migration Judges, Sept. 2025) [text]
Palestinian population in Lebanon: Findings from UNRWA’s digital identity verification (UNRWA, Oct. 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]
Journal articles:
"Algorithms for group recognition? Ensuring lawful and rights-based use of new technologies in group refugee recognition," Computer Law & Security Review, vol. 59 (Nov. 2025) [abstract]
- Note: Free access to the full-text of this article is provided for 50 days via the link in this post.
"Digital humanitarianism and the politics of visibility: algorithmic borders, displaced bodies, and the digital agency of youth in Nigeria," Journal of International Humanitarian Action, 10:16 (Oct. 2025) [open access]
"Examining the Potential Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Statelessness Determination from a Human Rights Perspective," International Human Rights Law Review, Advance Articles, 10 Oct. 2025 [open access]
"The Human in the Feedback Loop: Predictive Analytics in Refugee Status Determination," Law, Technology and Humans, vol. 6, no. 3 (2024) [open access]
- See also related Lawyers Weekly article.
"Scripted to fail: delayed discrimination in biometric asylum systems," Information, Communication & Society, Latest Articles, 11 Oct. 2025) [open access]
- Focuses on Brazil.
"Using generative AI to investigate the multimodal representation of refugees and migrants," Discourse & Society, OnlineFirst, 31 Oct. 2025 [open access]
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