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Andrew Wallace-Hadrill on "The Twelve Caesars" by Suetonius

Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (Cambridge) on "The Twelve Caesars" (121) by Suetonius.

Poster in black and green for launch of Migrants in the Digital Periphery featuring cropped image of book cover.

Migrants in the Digital Periphery: New Urban Frontiers of Control

Wed 26 February 2025

McCrum Lecture Theatre

Join us for a timely and critical panel discussion on the centrality of the exploitation of race and migrant mobility in the name of Silicon Valley capital. Drawing from his new book, Dr Matt Mahmoudi will lead a conversation with Professor Myria Georgiou, Professor Graham Denyer Willis, and Dr Amy Gaeta, moderated by Professor Caroline Bassett, exploring how digital urban infrastructures have become a new frontier for racial capitalism and border imperialism. From Fortress Europe to the US southern border and its cities of sanctuary, they explore how tech companies are transforming urban spaces into sites of surveillance and control.

Cost: Free

Enquiries and booking

Please note that booking is required for this event.

Online booking recommended. Limited tickets available on the door, subject to availability.

Enquiries: Cambridge Digital Humanities Website Email: comms.events@cdh.cam.ac.uk

Timing

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Wed 26 February 2025 6:00PM - 8:00PM

Venue

Address: McCrum Lecture Theatre
Behind The Eagle pub on Bene't Street
Corpus Christi College
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB2 3QN
Telephone: 01223 338014
Fax: 01223 338046
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