Social anthropologist writing about Israel/Palestine, migration, citizenship, and the digital inclusion of refugees. Based at the University of Edinburgh.
Thank you to Medical Aid for Palestinians, @bashir_saade, and the other musicians who gave a heartwarming charity concert in Edinburgh this weekend, amidst a heartbreaking catastrophe in Gaza. In case you missed it, you can still donate to MAP here: map.org.uk
It was an honour to speak at the @ilo employment academy @ITCILO in Turin about the digital divide in access to employment, with a focus on refugees, on world refugee day. Hope that the future of work for refugees will benefit from digitalization rather than facing more risks
Glad to see that the @ILO report "Realizing decent work in the platform economy" recognizes the unique opportunities and challenges of platform work for refugees, with specific recommendations for their protection ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public…
Small Island Digital States - new report by the @UNDP Global Small Island Developing States team provides the first comprehensive survey and report on digital in developing island states, arguing for a "whole-of-society" approach undp.org/publications/small-…
New @ilo report on Digital labour platforms in Kenya, which platforms is reshaping Kenya’s economic landscape and the experiences of workers, especially women ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public…
The deadline for paper submissions to the @EASAinfo conference, July 2024 in Barcelona, is nearing: if you want to join our exciting panel on Informal and Illegitimate aspects of the digital economy, please send me and @margchee your abstract here: nomadit.co.uk/conference/eas…
Want to come to Barcelona in July 2024 and talk about informal and "illegitimate" activity in digital economies? Please send in your paper proposal. @margchee and I are organising this panel at the upcoming @EASAinfo conference: nomadit.co.uk/conference/eas…
How is digital transformation changing the future of work and skills? Join us for this online/in-person discussion next week with @techno_katt Jen Ross Karen Gregory and Zulum Avila of @ilo
Digital Economy and Society Discussion Series
How is digital transformation changing the future of work and skills?
Hybrid Event
Dec 6
3pm - 4.30pm
In-person: Teviot MST_Teaching Room 12 (01M.469) Doorway 3
Book here for Zoom details:
edin.ac/46toebh@UoE_EFI
ALT A robotic hand hovers over a keyboard, its index finger on the space-bar. Text reads: How is digital transformation changing the future of work and skills? As digitalization is rapidly transforming the quality, character, and accessibility of learning and work around the world, opportunities emerge alongside inequalities and challenges.
Had an amazing time delivering my course Migration and Forced Displacement in a Digital Age at @UoE_EFI - with incredibly insightful guest lecturing by UNHCR Innovation, GSMA, and Privacy International
Excited to host a guest talk by @humansintheloop in my course Digital Global Development at @uoessps today. Last week my students were lucky to meet Brizan Were from @learning_lions. I am very grateful for being able to offer them this glimpses into digital development practice
ILO and UNDP jointly hosted the fourth installment of the Learning Lab Series, focusing on good practices by digital labour platforms that enhance inclusion and provide labour protections for both refugees and host communities. ilo.org/emppolicy/Whatsnew/W…
If anyone would be motivated to review my book "The Invisible Palestinians: The Hidden Struggle for Inclusion in Jewish Tel Aviv" for a journal, news outlet, or magazine - please get in touch and I can get you a free copy. iupress.org/9780253060839/th…
12 years ago, when I lived and worked in Israel-Palestine as a journalist, I wrote this analysis for @newhumanitarian - trying to make sense of international law in Gaza conflict. Many of these questions are now being asked once again: thenewhumanitarian.org/repor…
Have a look at the amazing diversity of research, teaching and engagement of a growing list of UK-based digital anthropologists in this new Directory hosted by @UCLanthropology : docs.google.com/document/d/1…
What role can online work and digital platforms play as a lifeline for people affected by humanitarian and economic crisis, including refugees? @watfanajdi and I give some answers to this pressing question in our article on Lebanon in @economyandspace: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.…
Our answer is twofold: yes, web-based income opportunities do theoretically offer exactly what people living in. collapsing economies need: foreign currency, additional job opportunities not bound to local markets, etc. But....
But...the same crisis that makes digital work so important also undermines its feasibility, even more so for refugees, who are excluded from digital payment, often cannot join platforms, and overall, are outcast into a digital space of exile.