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Public talk during Race Relations Week: Migration and Mobility in the Data Age

Free Public Lecture

‘Migration and Mobility in the Data Age: What are the consequences for race and health?’

Dr Ruth De Souza

University of Melbourne

Wednesday 20 March 2019, 12.30pm

Room 118/119, Hunter Centre, 279-281 Great King Street, Dunedin

Information technologies gather and process data on almost every human activity at unprecedented speed and volume, with potential for both timely and novel insights into complex social issues. At the same time, there is growing evidence of inequalities across applications of big data with discriminatory impacts.

In this public lecture during Race Relations Week 2019, Dr Ruth De Souza will explore how data is reshaping migration policies globally, particularly in relation to concerns about terrorism, race and irregular migration and how this transforms understandings of migrant and refugee health and wellbeing.

Dr Ruth De Souza is the Academic Convenor of the Data, Systems and Society Research Network (DSSRN), and Honorary Senior Research Fellow in Clinical Informatics and Population Health Informatics at the University of Melbourne. A Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing, Ruth is particularly concerned with health inequities among refugee, migrant and indigenous communities.

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