Surveillance
May 13, 2021•46 min•Season 1Ep. 4
Episode description
In this episode, we look at surveillance and migration. We speak first with Monamie Bhadra Haines, whose work in Singapore looks at the surveillance of migrants before the pandemic and uses it to understand the surveillance state now. Also joining us is Lorenzo Pezzani, whose work on migration in the Mediterranean Sea asks unique questions about witnessing and narrative.
- "Trace Together: Pandemic Response, Democracy, and Technology" by Hallam Stevens and Monamie Bhadra Haines
- "Making Waves: Wastewater Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 for Population-Based Health Management" by Monamie Bhadra Haines, et. al.
- "Contested Credibility Economies of Nuclear Power in India" by Monamie Bhadra Haines
- An Investigation of the Left-to-Die Boat by Forensic Oceanography
- "Towards a Politics of Freedom of Movement" by Charles Heller, Lorenzo Pezzani, and Maurice Stierl
- "Forensic Oceanography: Tracing Violence within and against the Mediterranean Frontier's Aesthetic Regime" by Lorenzo Pezzani and Charles Heller in Moving Images: Mediating Migration as Crisis
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