Lecture – The digitization of border security

Border realities

Lecture – The digitization of border security

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The talk explores the digitization of migration and border control based on the example of the post-Brexit EU-UK maritime border.

Damien Simonneau is a lecturer in Political Science at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales where his research focuses on contemporary border security. As a guest researcher he was at the Technische Universität Kaiserslautern in November and December 2021. The focus of his research stay turned to differentiated adaptations to Brexit in the Greater Region to study opportunities and pitfalls of a digitized governance of cross-border trade flows.

Virtual lecture as part of the interdisciplinary conference series "Border Realities: On the Renaissance of Borders in Uncertain Times".

21 January 2022, 4.00-5.00pm
Online (Zoom)

Registration: https://uni-kl-de.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5AqceGvpj4oG9Wgk5IVI-NZyuLu0C2rwqAr
 

The lecture is open to the public and aimed at researchers, students and interested practitioners within the Greater Region and beyond.

Free admission, lecture in English.
 

More information about the lecture series here

Contact

Denise Rodrigues

Department of Geography and Spatial Planning

University of Luxembourg