Digital Wallets, Migration, and Technological Stratifications Across Citizenship Divides
Offered By: Alan Turing Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of digital wallets, migration, and technological stratifications across citizenship divides in this thought-provoking 19-minute talk by Keren Weitzberg from Queen Mary, University of London. Delve into the complex relationships between digital technologies and global migration patterns, examining how digital wallets and other financial technologies impact the experiences of migrants and shape citizenship boundaries. Gain insights into the ways technological advancements create new forms of stratification and inequality among different groups of citizens and non-citizens. Analyze the implications of these digital divides on social inclusion, economic opportunities, and access to services for migrant populations. Consider the broader societal and policy implications of these technological developments in the context of global mobility and citizenship rights.
Syllabus
Keren Weitzberg, Queen Mary, University of London
Taught by
Alan Turing Institute
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