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future imaginaries of migration

This space invites you to contribute your own response to the artistic interventions and research presented on this platform. Submissions may include images, videos, texts, or audio files.

All submissions are reviewed by the Future Imaginaries team before publication. Contributors whose work is selected will be credited by name. We look forward to hearing from you.

  • Ana Beduschi

    RESEARCH

    University of Exeter, Law School
    International Humanitarian Law, Law and Technology, Migration

    Ana Beduschi is a Full Professor of Law at the University of Exeter, Law School. Her work examines the interaction between law and digital technologies, with a focus on artificial intelligence, data protection, international human rights law, and privacy. Her recent publications address regulatory approaches to digital technologies, synthetic data, extended reality, digital identity, and the implications of artificial intelligence for migration management and humanitarian action.

    Professor Beduschi holds a PhD in Law (2011) from the University of Montpellier 1, where she also completed an LLB (2003), an LLM in International and European Law (2004), and an LLM in European Human Rights Law (2005). She earned an additional LLB in Law from University of São Paulo State (UNESP) in Brazil (2000) and was admitted to the São Paulo Bar in 2001.

  • Cana Bilir-Meier

    ART CIVIL SOCIETY

    Artist, Filmmaker

    Cana Bilir-Meier is a filmmaker and artist based in Munich (Germany). Her work engages with memory, migration, and cultural education through film, drawing, sound, and performance. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and at Sabancı University in Istanbul. In 2018, she co-initiated the memorial project for Semra Ertan and in 2020 co-edited the poetry collection Semra Ertan: Mein Name ist Ausländer / Benim Adım Yabancı. In 2021, she was a visiting professor for art education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich.

future imaginaries

research

CIVIC SOCIETY

CIVIC SOCIETY

A stylized, halftone portrait of a woman with dark hair, smiling, against a pale background.

RESEARCH

RESEARCH

Vorname Nachname

civic

Halftone style portrait of a woman with long hair, smiling, wearing a collared shirt.

Vorname Nachname

politics

POLITICS

art

A stylized, halftone portrait of a woman with long hair, smiling, with her hand near her forehead.

POLITICS

Vorname Nachname

Half of a person's face in a halftone style with purple tint, showing smiling eyes and hair tied back.

ART

CIVIC SOCIETY

Vorname Nachname