
About
Timm Sureau is a postdoctoral researcher affiliated with the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology and Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, focusing on the intersection of digitalization and state governance in migration management. His academic journey includes a magister’s degree (2010) in Social Anthropology, Human Geography, and Computer Science from the Free University of Berlin, followed by a PhD in 2017 on South Sudanese state formation.
- Education: Magister’s Degree (2010) - Free University of Berlin; PhD (2017) - Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
His research addresses:
- Digitalization of legal-bureaucratic processes
- Affective dynamics in state bureaucracies
- Technicisation of migration management
- Refugee studies and administrative law
Recent work explores how German immigration agencies mechanize tasks through agile software development, analyzing the tension between procedural efficiency and justice in digital infrastructures. Publications span topics like Sudanese revolutions, DDR programs, and urban exclusion in South Sudan, all contextualized within broader debates on institutionalization, legitimacy, and information control.
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