‘Mind-boggling stupidity’: The consultancy that captured universities
Nous Group has slowly taken over the university sector, filling VCs’ offices with ex-staff and buying ‘incredibly sensitive’ data that is sold back for benchmarking.
Frightening similarities to the approach becoming commonplace among senior administrators in Higher Education in the Province of Ontario in Canada.
‘Mind-boggling stupidity’: The consultancy that captured universities www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/news/educati... via @thesaturdaypaper.com.au
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The appification of borders: Data, migration and digitalization - Can E Mutlu, Philippe M Frowd, Benjamin Muller, 2025
The intersection of migration, borders, and technology has been extensively studied in critical security studies, science and technology studies, law, and beyon...
In our new article, Can Mutlu, @biometricstate.bsky.social and I argue for more attention to how smartphone apps are used at borders. Available in #openaccess!
07.05.2025 17:12 — 👍 12 🔁 5 💬 1 📌 0
The Myth of the Hardened Border
Crude restrictions can’t stop migrants, drugs, or disease.
Essential reading from Edward Alden and Laurie Trautman. Robust, longstanding evidence in border research clearly indicates that hardening, militarizing, and securitizing borders doesn't stop the mobility of people, illicit products, or pathogens.
www.foreignaffairs.com/united-state...
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The Trumping of Canada’s Politics | The Tyee
Voters have a new common enemy. And Poilievre’s lead has ‘evaporated,’ says one pollster.
Michael Harris: Trump’s gaudy display of “shock and awful” in the opening days of his administration makes one thing crystal clear:
The U.S. president is now the main preoccupation of Canadian politics and that means that everything is in play.
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Just as Guantanamo Bay operated as an extraterritorial manifestation of the exercise of exceptional sovereign power after the events of 9/11, the contemporary threat of the day is migrants. As such, while awful, it's sadly unsurprising that Trump has chosen Guantanamo to detain/deport migrants.
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As best you can, ignore him.
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Trump's New Immigration Policies are Already Affecting Refugees and Asylum Seekers
Humanitarian migrants are among those first hit by the Trump administration's new immigration policies.
Great early engagement on Trump's executive orders related to borders and migration, as well as some great resources from Austin Kocher | Trump's New Immigration Policies Already Affecting Refugees and Asylum Seekers open.substack.com/pub/austinko...
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Twenty Lessons On Tyranny
From the Twentieth Century
This seems as relevant to the current political situation as to some university governance changes.
Twenty Lessons On Tyranny open.substack.com/pub/snyder/p...
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What could WNMU's ex-president's exit package pay for?
Western New Mexico University president Joseph Shepard received a lucrative payout when he resigned amid controversy. Here’s how it stacks up to other budget items at the college.
The revolving door of senior university administrators, the often lucrative payouts, frequently connected to early terminations, often at the behest of inexperienced Board of Governors, is a dark & costly chapter in the contemporary crisis in Higher Ed. www.insidehighered.com/news/governa...
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I often feel like Bill Clinton cementing Ronald Reagan's agenda really did seal Fukuyama's end of history. Except instead of some imagined western liberal utopia it's the uni-party consensus on brutalizing the poor and funneling money to the "productive" class under a sham democracy.
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Private contractors in US eye windfall from Trump’s push to deport migrants
Trump’s pledge to pursue ‘mass deportation’ is likely to increase demand for detention facilities and surveillance.
Woof.
"As spending on immigration enforcement and border security has ramped up in the US, experts say the private sector has sought to take advantage of the lucrative opportunities, pitching everything from surveillance tech and biometric scanning to detention facilities."
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It’s finally here! rowman.com/ISBN/9781786...
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100%
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Dogs with jobs
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This just isn’t funny anymore
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Reminder: border walls don’t stop people from crossing the border, though they do waste billions and destroy ecosystems.
Organ Pipe, where I filmed this video, was *entirely* walled off by Trump, yet it saw the most crossings anywhere along the border last year.
More walls aren’t the answer.
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So far so good @bsky.app
Lots of great starter packs and enthusiasm reminiscent of early days on that other platform… and lots of #books
19.11.2024 11:58 — 👍 8 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
We've made some additions with new people we've seen/come across. Let us know if you can think of anyone missing! go.bsky.app/TxsUGAN
19.11.2024 11:26 — 👍 16 🔁 5 💬 4 📌 0
Working on critical border studies starter pack for @acbsnetwork.bsky.social
go.bsky.app/TxsUGAN
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