Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping migration governance. Framed byalgo-rithmic governmentality, this study examines AI systems acrosstransit and destina-tion countries, showing howthey reconfigure classification and control by reducing personal experiences to risk profilesand enablingautomated surveillance. Beyond this, it stresses the urgency of critical sociology to analyse AI-driven power shifts and shapehuman rights-based policies.
Algorithmic governmentality and social control in migration management
Mara Maretti
;Clara Salvatori
2026-01-01
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping migration governance. Framed byalgo-rithmic governmentality, this study examines AI systems acrosstransit and destina-tion countries, showing howthey reconfigure classification and control by reducing personal experiences to risk profilesand enablingautomated surveillance. Beyond this, it stresses the urgency of critical sociology to analyse AI-driven power shifts and shapehuman rights-based policies.File in questo prodotto:
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