Message posted on 18/10/2024
CfP STS Hub, Open Panel "Critical formations in STS approaches to border and migration regimes"
Dear colleagues, We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to our open panel at the STS-Hub 2025 at Humboldt University in Berlin, 11-14 March 2025. Please find a panel abstract below and on the conference website. If you are interested, please submit a 200-word abstract and a 75-word bio to pollozek@europa-uni.de and paul.trauttmansdorff@tum.de, no later than 31 October 2024. Best wishes Paul Trauttmansdorff and Silvan Pollozek Open Panel Critical formations in STS approaches to border and migration regimes Convenors Paul Trauttmansdorff (Technical University of Munich) Silvan Pollozek (European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)) Abstract The notion of critique, or “the critical,” has been integral to scholarship on borders and migration—from autonomy of migration perspectives to critical security and border studies. This open panel aims to reimagine the role of critique within STS approaches to border and migration regimes. We propose to explore the range of critical practices that can be mobilized and enacted within and beyond the boundaries of STS research on borders and migration. By considering the interplay of ecologies, infrastructures, scales, and networks that characterize today’s border regimes and their datafication, we would like to understand how researchers can critically engage with and intervene in these systems in transformative ways. The panel discusses the conditions and frameworks that make critique possible and, conversely, when critique is rendered ineffective or impossible. It asks what traditions and modes of critique can be developed and what potential implications they have for methodological or conceptual STS approaches. By reflecting on how “the critical” is entangled with various dimensions of border and migration control, we also ask where STS has underutilized its critical potential and where it could be reoriented to foster new alliances and interventions. We invite contributions (empirical papers, theoretical reflections, or other types of interventions) that expand the conceptual/methodological toolkit of critique for STS scholars, enabling more robust and impactful engagements with the challenges, threats, and violence posed by borders and their digital transformations. Contributions may, for example, * Review critical practices within STS research on borders, technology, and migration; * Analyze possible modes of critique in the field of datafied border and migration regimes; * Propose new frameworks for collaboration and solidarity in critical STS research; * Explore entanglements of doing critical, ethical, and/or activist research; * Investigate new forms of critique of digital technologies in border and migration control. _______________________________________________ EASST's Eurograd mailing list Eurograd (at) lists.easst.net Unsubscribe or edit subscription options: http://lists.easst.net/listinfo.cgi/eurograd-easst.net Meet us via https://twitter.com/STSeasst Report abuses of this list to Eurograd-owner@lists.easst.netview formatted text
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