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Petra Molnar is a lawyer and anthropologist at York University's Osgoode Hall Law School, serving as Associate Director of the Refugee Law Lab. She directs the global Migration and Technology Monitor project and holds a Faculty Associate position at Harvard's Berkman Klein Center. Her work bridges law, technology, and human rights, focusing on migration governance.
As a Governor General's Literary Award finalist, she authored The Walls Have Eyes, analyzing AI's impact on border crossings across Mexico, Greece, and Palestine. Her current research explores community resistance to border technologies.
Her key research areas include:
- Migration technologies and digital surveillance
- AI ethics in immigration enforcement
- Carceral technology critique
- Human rights impacts at borders
- Surveillance capitalism in asylum processes
- Techno-political collaboration with the US
Her scientific engagement spans 15 recent publications analyzing:
- AI surveillance trends (2023-2025)
- Digital border walls and ecological impacts
- Crypto-rewarded border vigilantism (ICERAID)
- Biometric data in criminal databases
- UN human rights frameworks for tech governance
- Generative AI's role in migration control
She has advocated for:
- Transparency in migration technology
- Centering lived experiences of migrants
- Accountability mechanisms for AI systems
- Decolonizing border tech discourse
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