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Visualising love: Disrupting migrant datafication

Agusita, E.L.

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Emma Agusita Emma3.Agusita@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Cultural Industries



Abstract

Amid rapidly tightening immigration control by powerful nation states, migrants are increasingly subject to data discrimination, not least through processes of border management that exact individuals’ information for the purpose of social sorting and movement regulation. These restrictive practices can result in the geographic separation of partners and families. In the UK, Non-European-Economic-Area migrants applying to join their British partners must submit evidence of the subsistence and substance of their relationships in a manner that conforms to normative displays of genuineness in order to satisfy visa regulations. This includes communications data sourced from multiple platforms and technologies, such as calling and messaging records.

This presentation shares findings of a research study investigating the communications practices of partners and families geographically separated due to restrictive UK immigration controls. It considers how representation of their digital cross-border emotional exchanges, that are required to serve as proof of ‘love’, can be re-imagined beyond the state-gaze which demands flattened and flattening forms of data. Using creative participatory methods, the project engages with affected partners and families as co-creators, in constructing portraits of emotional co-presence that aim to more meaningfully reflect their lived experiences of mediated cross-border intimacy and separation. This approach aims to critique and unsettle institutional processes of migrant datafication which position visa applicants as marginal subjects requiring state validation.

Citation

Agusita, E. (2018, May). Visualising love: Disrupting migrant datafication. Presented at Data Justice 2018, Cardiff, Wales

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name Data Justice 2018
Conference Location Cardiff, Wales
Start Date May 21, 2018
End Date May 22, 2018
Acceptance Date Dec 20, 2017
Publication Date May 21, 2018
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Keywords migrant datafication, migration media, cross-border communications, immigration data, long-distance communications, separated families, family immigration, spouse immigration, small data, creative data, deep data
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/867933
Additional Information Title of Conference or Conference Proceedings : Data Justice 2018