Technocolonialism: when technology for good is harmful

Wed Feb 04 2026 at 04:00 pm to 05:30 pm UTC+00:00

University Place, 4.205, University of Manchester | Manchester

Department of Art History and Cultural Practices
Publisher/HostDepartment of Art History and Cultural Practices
Technocolonialism: when technology for good is harmful
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Professor Mirca Madianou, Goldsmiths, University of London
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Research Seminar - Department of Art History and Cultural Practices, University of Manchester


Technocolonialism: when technology for good is harmful

Professor Mirca Madianou, Goldsmiths, University of London

Abstract

With over 300 million people in need of humanitarian assistance and with emergencies and climate disasters becoming more common, AI and data are being championed as forces for good and as solutions to the complex challenges of the aid sector. In this talk based on my new book, , I will argue that digital innovations such as biometrics and chatbots engender new forms of violence and entrench power asymmetries between the global South and North. Drawing on over ten years of research on the uses of digital technologies in humanitarian operations, I will unearth the colonial power relations which shape ‘technology for good’ initiatives as well as the practices of resistance. The notion of technocolonialism captures how the convergence of digital infrastructures with humanitarian bureaucracy, state power and market forces reinvigorates and reshapes colonial legacies. Technocolonialism shifts the attention to the constitutive role that digital infrastructures, data and AI play in accentuating inequities between aid providers and people in need.

Book Cover illustration: Zach Blas, Still from 'Face Cages', 2014, Endurance performance with Elle Mehrmand, Courtesy of the Artist

Biography

Mirca Madianou is Professor in the Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies and co-Director of the Migrant Futures Institute at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research focuses on the social consequences of communication technologies, infrastructures and artificial intelligence (AI) in a global south context especially in relation to migration and humanitarian emergencies. She is currently Principal Investigator on a British Academy grant on digital identity systems in refugee camps in Thailand which develops participatory methods to reimagine technologies together with refugee communities (https://www.redid.net/). Her latest book is .

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University Place, 4.205, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, United Kingdom

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