Message posted on 07/06/2022
VUB Chair in Surveillance Studies Seminar X: Surveillance and The Welfare State with Kathryn Henne and Jenna Harb
Dear all, Tomorrow we conclude this semester's seminar series with an interesting presentation on Surveillance and the Digital Welfare State by Kathryn Henne and Jenna Harb at 9.30AM Brussels Time. Registration is still open and free of charge, you can register HERE. Please find more information below: Introduction: In 2019, the UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights criticised the growing reliance on automation and digital technologies in the provision of social welfare. Warning about the rise of the "digital welfare state", he condemned Big Tech and private actors' increased influence on social assistance delivery, growing surveillance, and ineffective self-regulation. Digital sociologists caution against subscribing to over-arching narratives about surveillance and advocate for better understanding how it operates in everyday life. Drawing on a larger multi-sited study, we examine negotiations among practitioners and digital technologies in the delivery of social assistance. Through an analysis of emergency and humanitarian responses to the 2020 Beirut Port explosion, we isolate a set of competing tensions: While many technologies encourage business rationalities, cost-cutting measures, and customer-oriented approaches, practitioners endeavour to localise aid as part of calls to decolonise humanitarianism. The logics and functionality of digital tools often undermine practitioners' efforts. After mapping out the contextual dynamics surrounding the Lebanese case, we explain the mundane practices of digitised welfare programming. In doing so, we elaborate on how they reify power asymmetries that are better understood as hybridised, not simply dominance by Big Tech. We conclude by reflecting on how the philanthro-capitalist tendencies of the digital welfare state evince colonial dynamics that are neither fully state-centric nor private sector-driven. About the speakers: Jenna Imad Harb is a PhD candidate and member of the Justice and Technoscience Lab in the ANU School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet). She has published in areas of protest surveillance, policing technologies, anti-sexual violence technologies and data protection, and financialised welfare surveillance and regulation. Focusing on cash-based assistance and emergency response to the Beirut Port explosion, Jenna's dissertation examines how social assistance and humanitarian systems in Lebanon adapt to ongoing crises, drawing on science and technology studies, regulatory governance, and transnational feminist theories. Professor Kathryn (Kate) Henne is the Director of RegNet, where she also leads the Justice and Technoscience Lab, and is an Adjunct Professor at Arizona State University. Her research is concerned with the interface between inequality, technoscience, and regulation. She has published widely on biometric surveillance, criminological knowledge production, human enhancement and wellbeing, regulatory science, and technologies of policing. She previously held the Canada Research Chair in Biogovernance, Law and Society at the University of Waterloo, where she was also a Fellow of the Balsillie School of International Affairs. Kind regards, Bram Visser PhD Candidate at the VUB Chair in Surveillance Studies PR & Communication for Privacy Salon & CPDP [cid:image001.jpg@01D87A69.A760E6D0] _______________________________________________ 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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