Myria Georgiou
Media and Communications Prof, LSE; digital cities and migration; identity and solidarities; a Londoner and a migrant.
- One month left to apply for the James Carey Urban Communication Grant urbancomm.org/grants#21a19...
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- Predictive policing is about automating racism - new report by @amnestyuk.bsky.social
- Great blog on cinema and borders by @kevinsmets.bsky.social @lsemedia.bsky.social
- Reposted by Myria Georgiou🔎 How do we understand the nature and meaning of #mediadiversity amidst #FarRight appeals to media representation? Join us 6.30pm this Thursday as Anamik Saha & Francesca Sobande will discuss the above question and more. #LSEEvents In person and online. See more ⤵️ www.lse.ac.uk/Events/2025/...
- 2025 ICA Pre-Conference on Urban Communication on June 12: Last Call for Abstracts – Feb 3 Submission Deadline See link for details or feel free to reach out! sites.google.com/umich.edu/20...
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- Reposted by Myria Georgiou💡 CALL FOR PAPERS 💡 We’re excited to announce the ECREA Diaspora, Migration and the Media - International and Intercultural Communication Sections Conference, Tallinn University in Estonia, from September 16 to 18, 2025. See further details via the link below: www.tlu.ee/en/bfm/dmmiic
- Reposted by Myria GeorgiouCarceral immigration tech is on the rise - like ankle monitors, facial recognition apps, and surveillance watches. Now, investors "openly salivate[] over the potential profits they could see from a Trump immigration regime" -@katyaschwenk.bsky.social @levernews.com www.levernews.com/inside-the-p...
- www.lse.ac.uk/research/res... Some thoughts on digital cities and ordering human life, discussed with Molly Rhead for Research for the World.
- @lsemedia.bsky.social @sonialivingstone.bsky.social Sonia Livingstone challenges moral panics around the internet and children, and instead answers the question “is internet good for children?” by proposing 11 principles we need to protect and promote.
- Reposted by Myria GeorgiouWhether it's X, Meta or Google, our shared online spaces are dominated by billionaire media moguls and unaccountable Big Tech companies. So is Big Tech too big to regulate? Join us on 26th November at the LSE for a discussion on making tech platforms work for the public good. Book your free ticket:
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- While this kind of deals are criticised for their dehumanising effects, they seem to be gaining traction with many western governments that prefer to make headlines than to protect human rights.
- 24h here and impossible to navigate critical migration conversations, as the “great migration” from X seems to be the thing.
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