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David Grondin

David Grondin is associate professor in the Department of Communication at Université de Montréal. His research focuses on the relationship between culture, media, science, technology and society, war and security in the US context and in the geopolitical frame set by globalization. In his current work, he examines how issues of security and mobility are adjudicated as part of a nexus, notably as it relates to borders, citizenship, and governance in the digital age. His two current projects coalesce around the technological control of mobilities: one looks at the surveillance, algorithmic governance, and technopolitical infrastructures governing North American borderlands, while another examines the sociotechnical and political infrastructures (such as digital platforms, big data, and artificial intelligence) for the secured mobility of people, data, and objects in Quebec and Canada.


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