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MÄSO NEPATRÍ NA TANIER KAŽDÝ DEŇ I Chronicky v pohode #4
Celé sa to začalo otvorením prvého McDonaldu v Taliansku... Málokto si už dnes k potravine privonia. Áno, zdravé, poctivé a kvalitné je logicky aj drahšie, ale slowfood nie je len pre bohatých. Mojim hosťom bola Petra Molnár, líder konvívia Slow Food Pressburg https://www.slowfood-pressburg.sk/co-robime/ Tento podcast pre vás pripravuje a moderuje Katka Skybová z Komplimentu https://www.instagram.com/kompliment.sk/
2025-10-25
42 min
Marketplace All-in-One
Is surveillance technology a more humane alternative to detaining immigrants?
Countries all over the world use technology to keep track of immigrants released from detention centers. The idea is to allow people to live in communities while their cases are adjudicated. But Petra Molnar of the Refugee Law Lab at York University said the technology is also often employed in ways that are too intrusive and can act like digital shackles. She told Marketplace’s Nova Safo that even smartphone apps, which can be glitchy, are a challenge for immigrants who are often waiting on asylum claims.
2025-10-14
11 min
Marketplace Tech
Is surveillance technology a more humane alternative to detaining immigrants?
Countries all over the world use technology to keep track of immigrants released from detention centers. The idea is to allow people to live in communities while their cases are adjudicated. But Petra Molnar of the Refugee Law Lab at York University said the technology is also often employed in ways that are too intrusive and can act like digital shackles. She told Marketplace’s Nova Safo that even smartphone apps, which can be glitchy, are a challenge for immigrants who are often waiting on asylum claims.
2025-10-14
11 min
pontjókor! - Fehér Mariannal
pontjókor! - Grisnik Petra (2025-09-08)
Grisnik Petra színésznő a pontjókor! vendége, akivel a hallgatóink szeptember 8-án élőben is találkozhatnak az Akvárium Klubban. Az olvasás világnapja alkalmából rendezett sokszínű eseményen 19 órakor kezdődött a Delta Produkció improvizációs színházi előadása, amelyben Elek Ferenc, Grisnik Petra és Szabó Győző játszottak, a játékmesteri feladatokat Molnár Levente látta el. Az Akvárium Klubban egy nagy tábla is várta a közönséget, amelyre felírhatták a választ a következő kérdésre: mi lenne a címe az...
2025-09-08
41 min
From the Borderlands
Global Apartheid & The New Jim Code
Welcome back, everyone. I hope you have had a restful summer and that you’re returning to reality recharged and ready to resist! To help get you motivated…Dora Rodriguez and I are thrilled to share with you our August 3, 2025, conversation for the HOPE KNOWS NO BORDERS BOOK CLUB & WEBINAR SERIES: It’s our 30,000-foot deep dive into the global leviathan that is the Border Industrial Complex with Petra Molnar and Todd Miller.When it comes to the politics of deterrence, detention, and deportation, we can sometimes overlook that managing the moveme...
2025-09-05
1h 07
Destynacja Słowacja
32. Vrba, Wetzler i 130 kilometrów prawdy. Ucieczka z piekła
Czy znacie nazwiska Vrba i Wetzler? Dwaj młodzi Słowacy żydowskiego pochodzenia uciekli z Auschwitz w 1944 roku, by ujawnić światu prawdę o obozie zagłady. Ich raport uratował tysiące istnień, choć mógł uratować jeszcze więcej. Niestety, wciąż zbyt mało osób o nich słyszało. W 32 odcinku podcastu Destynacja Słowacja opowiadam o niezwykłej ucieczce, sierpniowym marszu ich śladami z Oświęcimia do Żyliny, a także o tym, jak historia Vrby i Wetzlera wraca dziś w filmach i na scenach teatralnych. W podcaście omówione zostały:- film p...
2025-08-16
34 min
Fractured
"The Walls Have Eyes" Surviving Migration in the Age of AI- Summer Shorts 01
This was just a brief excerpt from a much larger conversation with Petra Molnar- Attorney, Anthropoligist and Author of "The Walls Have Eyes". You can WATCH FULL EPISODE HERE- • FRACTURED S04E02: THE WALLS HAVE EYES, Sur... In this conversation, Petra Molnar discusses the intersection of migration and technology, focusing on the implications of surveillance technologies, data colonialism, and the automation of immigration processes. She highlights the role of Israel in the global surveillance tech market, the testing grounds for these technologies, and the politics of fear that shape migration policies. Molnar also emphasizes the need for technology to assist rather...
2025-08-14
08 min
The Migration Oxford Podcast
Robo-dogs and The Rise of Crimmigration
In a world obsessed with AI, what are robo-dogs and how are they deployed at border control? With the rise of “crimmigration” across the world, the lines between migration management and criminal law are becoming blurred. The rise of "crimmigration" on a global scale is seeing the lines between migration management and criminal law being blurred, often in an effort to exercise surveillance of people on the move. What does this mean for people at the border? Can border technologies be used for good? In a world obsessed with artificial intelligence, why have private sector interests and the growing border indu...
2025-07-07
34 min
EJIL: The Podcast!
Episode 35: Human Mobility and International Law
Migration has become a defining issue of our time, visibly shaping political discourse, legal systems, and public imaginaries. Yet for all its salience, international law’s capacity to respond to the complexities of human mobility remains fractured, fragile, and often inadequate. In this episode, we take a hard look at the international legal architecture surrounding migration: where it comes from, where it fails, and what alternative frameworks might exist beyond the dominant focus on non-refoulement and transnational criminal law. We begin with a frank assessment: despite landmark treaties like the 1951 Refugee Convention, international law provides no comprehensive regime for fa...
2025-06-30
41 min
The Chatterbox
'The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence' Book Talk
Podcast: The Just Security Podcast (LS 44 · TOP 1% what is this?)Episode: 'The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence' Book TalkPub date: 2024-06-07Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationBorders between countries are often dangerous, violent places. From the sands of the Sahel to the islands of the Mediterranean, borders allow governments to define who can enter a country – often deciding whether a person can find refuge or is left behind. Increasingly, borders are also spaces for govern...
2025-06-08
31 min
Mystery AI Hype Theater 3000
The "AI"-Enabled Immigration Panopticon (with Petra Molnar), 2025.05.05
This week, Alex and Emily talk with anthropologist and immigration lawyer Petra Molnar about the dehumanizing hype of border-enforcement tech. From hoovering up data to hunt anyone of ambiguous citizenship status, to running surveillance of physical borders themselves, "AI" tech is everywhere in the enforcement of national borders. And as companies ranging from Amazon, to NSO Group, to Palantir all profit, this widening of automation threatens a future of faceless human rights violations with no attempts at accountability of any kind.Petra Molnar is associate director of York University's Refugee Law Lab, and a faculty...
2025-05-28
1h 01
Ez itt a kérdés
Trump és a Harvard vitája (2025.05.22.)
A Trump-adminisztráció felfüggesztett 2,2 milliárd dollár szövetségi támogatást a Harvard Egyetem számára. Az indoklás szerint az intézmény nem tartja be a kormány szövetségi szabályait. A legpatinásabb amerikai magánegyetem nem hagyja annyiban, perre megy. De kiszabadulhat-e a nyugati egyetemi világ a woke fogsága alól? - Ez itt a kérdés!VENDÉGEK:- CSIZMAZIA GÁBOR – oktató, tudományos munkatárs, NKE- ACZÉL PETRA – egyetemi tanár, kommunikációkutató, MOME...
2025-05-23
52 min
Mystery AI Hype Theater 3000
Mystery AI Hype Theater 3000, Episode 57 - The "AI"-Enabled Immigration Panopticon
This week, Alex and Emily talk with anthropologist and immigration lawyer Petra Molnar about the dehumanizing hype of border-enforcement tech. From hoovering up data to hunt anyone of ambiguous citizenship status, to running surveillance of physical borders themselves, "AI" tech is everywhere in the enforcement of national borders. And as companies ranging from Amazon, to NSO Group, to Palantir all profit, this widening of automation threatens a future of faceless human rights violations with no attempts at accountability of any kind. Petra Molnar is associate director of York University's Refugee Law Lab, and a faculty associate for...
2025-05-18
00 min
Mobilizing Data for Justice
Refugee Law Lab
Mobilizing Data for Justice is a podcast about how activists gather and make sense of data. This episode is an edited interview with Petra Molnar from Refugee Law Lab. Petra told us about why she began this work, her current projects, and what keeps her motivated. Find out more about Petra's work at: https://www.petramolnar.com/about
2025-05-12
25 min
Tech Snippets Today with Joseph Raczynski
AI and Biometrics in Border Control with Petra Molnar of Harvard
Today we focus on migration and technology, and the people caught in the middle.My guest, Petra Molnar, has written: The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence offers a global story of the sharpening of borders through technological experiments while also introducing strategies of togetherness across physical and ideological borders.Based on years of researching borderlands across the world, lawyer and anthropologist Petra Molnar’s The Walls Have Eyes is a truly global story—a dystopian vision turned reality, where your body is your passport and matters of life...
2025-03-20
24 min
In Solidarity - by openDemocracy
Migration, AI and The Rise of the Machines
Borders patrolled by AI-powered robotic dogs once seemed like something purely in the realm of dystopian sci-fi novels. But the border industrial complex is working hard to make them a part of our (still dystopian) reality. Petra Molnar, author of The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, joins us to discuss the militarization of border technologies, the racial politics of migration and the complexities of being both a refugee and an economic migrant.Petra is a lawyer and anthropologist specializing in migration and human rights. She is the co...
2025-03-10
31 min
RoadMovie Podcast
Nyaralás óceánjárón - tényleg megéri? - Molnár-Szilágyi Ági és Hajdu-Pásztor Petra
Egy régóta várt témával, a tengerjáró hajós utazással indul a RoadMovie ötödik éve!Az adás vendégei, Molnár-Szilágyi Ági és Hajdu-Pásztor Petra, akikkel arról az utazási módról beszélgetünk, ami tőlünk nyugatra egyre népszerűbb, itthon azonban még mindig radar alatt van, talán az elérhetetlensége miatti félelem, talán mindenféle tévhitek miatt, az imbolygástól, a nyugdíjas klubokon át egészen a kötelező borravalóig és szűkös kabinokig. Úgy gondoltuk tehát...
2025-03-06
1h 03
The Just Security Podcast
How Border Technologies Impact Migration
In just a few weeks, Donald Trump will begin his second term as U.S. president. During his campaign and after reelection, Trump has signaled sweeping reforms to the U.S. immigration system. Among his top goals are promises to conduct the largest mass deportation in U.S. history, militarize the border, and introduce more border surveillance.In recent years, digital technologies have impacted virtually every aspect of migration. From visa triaging algorithms to drone surveillance with biometric data collection capabilities, companies and governments are increasingly developing and using these technologies to implement their migration policies.
2025-01-02
25 min
Ιδέες για ένα πράσινο μέλλον
Is the Big Brother a saviour or a perpetrator?
Technology seems to be the answer to everything these days, also in the migration space. The European Union spends large amounts of tax money on the development of tools and programmes for border surveillance. While governments hope that technology will help to manage migration more efficiently, experts paint a darker picture. They warn that the use of technology is having a serious impact on the fundamental rights of people on the move. Our host Florian Schmitz has invited journalists and researchers to shed light on an issue that brings in a new angle on the discussion around migration. Giorgos...
2024-12-18
51 min
KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks
The Violent Use of Artificial Intelligence as Border Enforcement w/ Petra Molnar
The intersection of immigration, border enforcement, new technology and specifically artificial intelligence, is racing toward more intense and more violent border enforcement strategies that are fueled by problematic algorithms, that mostly replicate the social and economic systems of power and exclusion that western societies are rooted in. On today’s show, we’ll explore part of how exclusionary and violent border policies have been aided by artificial intelligence, not just in the US but around the world, and how, because policies are slower to develop than technology, artificial intelligence industries move these practices forward without regulation and in global conc...
2024-12-17
58 min
The Lean to the Left Podcast
Unveiling Immigration Surveillance: AI, Technology, and Migrant Abuse
Please check out Bob's new book, Hijacked Nation: Donald Trump's Attack on America's Greatness, now available on Amazon.com. Barnes & Noble and other outlets. Paperback: $11; Hardcover: $24. Digital version: $3.99. Here's a direct link.Join us in this episode of the Lean to the Left podcast as we dive into the critical issues surrounding immigration, AI technology, and human rights and migrant abuse with author and attorney Petra Molnar. We discuss her book, 'The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence,' which chronicles her six-year journey...
2024-12-16
24 min
theAnalysis.news
Israeli, U.S., and EU Tech Firms Uphold Global Power Hierarchies – Petra Molnar Pt. 2/2
In part two, Petra Molnar, anthropologist and human rights lawyer, speaks about the dangers of high-risk AI systems and state efforts to sabotage its regulation, as seen in the recent watering down of the European Union’s AI Act. Molnar explains how Israeli and U.S. surveillance tech firms market their drone technology and other AI products as “solutions” to state “problems.” The lucrative border and surveillance tech sector has grown exponentially as a result of governments deploying these technologies to experiment on the world’s most marginalized populations – from Palestinians in Gaza to migrants at the U.S. and EU’s deadliest...
2024-12-14
27 min
theAnalysis.news
Israeli, U.S., and EU Tech Firms Uphold Global Power Hierarchies – Petra Molnar Pt. 2/2
In part two, Petra Molnar, anthropologist and human rights lawyer, speaks about the dangers of high-risk AI systems and state efforts to sabotage its regulation, as seen in the recent watering down of the European Union’s AI Act. Molnar explains how Israeli and U.S. surveillance tech firms market their drone technology and other AI products as “solutions” to state “problems.” The lucrative border and surveillance tech sector has grown exponentially as a result of governments deploying these technologies to experiment on the world’s most marginalized populations – from Palestinians in Gaza to migrants at the U.S. and EU’s deadliest...
2024-12-14
27 min
Caveat
Living in the shadow of AI borders.
This week we are joined by Petra Molnar, Harvard faculty associate, lawyer and author of the newly released book "The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence," sharing how Big Tech and AI will enable Trump's immigration policies. Ben has an update on the effort to ban TikTok in the United States. Dave's got the story of the NYPD using city-wide surveillance to help catch the United Health Care CEO killer.While this show covers legal topics, and Ben is a lawyer, the views expressed do not constitute legal advice. For official legal...
2024-12-12
56 min
The Tech Policy Press Podcast
Petra Molnar on Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Mass migration presents a challenge to democracy in multiple ways. Chief among them is that anti-immigrant sentiment often plays a major role in the advance of illiberal and anti-democratic politics. We've seen this play out in the United States, where President-elect Donald Trump has promised a dramatic crackdown on immigration and the mass deportation of millions. But the scale of today's migration may be dwarfed by what's to come. How has the movement of people affected the politics driving the development of surveillance, biometrics, big data and artificial intelligence technologies? And how do these technologies employed at...
2024-12-08
32 min
theAnalysis.news
AI Border Surveillance Tech Profits Soar, Human Rights Across the Board Sink – Petra Molnar Pt. 1/2
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's promise to deport millions of people draws attention to longstanding practices of tracking and intercepting migrants using artificial intelligence and high-risk surveillance technologies. Petra Molnar, human rights lawyer and anthropologist, underscores how border surveillance tech firms drive and profit from the U.S., Canada, and the European Union's criminal migration policy agenda. Yet the application of these insidious technologies, largely developed by Israeli tech firms and billionaire Peter Thiel's Palantir, is not limited to borderlands and has dystopian human rights impacts in everyday life.
2024-11-27
22 min
theAnalysis.news
AI Border Surveillance Tech Profits Soar, Human Rights Across the Board Sink – Petra Molnar Pt. 1/2
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's promise to deport millions of people draws attention to longstanding practices of tracking and intercepting migrants using artificial intelligence and high-risk surveillance technologies. Petra Molnar, human rights lawyer and anthropologist, underscores how border surveillance tech firms drive and profit from the U.S., Canada, and the European Union's criminal migration policy agenda. Yet the application of these insidious technologies, largely developed by Israeli tech firms and billionaire Peter Thiel's Palantir, is not limited to borderlands and has dystopian human rights impacts in everyday life.
2024-11-27
22 min
dzsungelharc
#060 Molnár-Bánffy Kata – "Keressük azt, ami örök"
Az intenzíven és őszintén megélt családtörténet nem csak az egyéni életet, hanem egy vállalkozást is táplálhat. Nem csak azért, mert az elődök példája hatékony mentális túlélőkészlettel is szolgálhat a mában élőknek, hanem talán azért is, mert segít meglátni a fontosat, elvetni a kevésbé lényegeset - egyszóval iránytű ott, ahol kérdések vannak, vagy választani kell, és az sem mindegy, hogyha tudjuk, nem egymagunkban állunk, hanem egy történet szereplői vagyunk, és raj...
2024-11-21
55 min
New Books in Sociology
Petra Molnar, "The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" (New Press, 2024)
In 2022, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced it was training “robot dogs” to help secure the U.S.-Mexico border against migrants. Four-legged machines equipped with cameras and sensors would join a network of drones and automated surveillance towers—nicknamed the “smart wall.” This is part of a worldwide trend: as more people are displaced by war, economic instability, and a warming planet, more countries are turning to AI-driven technology to “manage” the influx.Based on years of researching borderlands across the world, lawyer and anthropologist Petra Molnar’s The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Arti...
2024-11-21
28 min
Immigrantly
AI at the Border
In this compelling episode of Immigrantly, we’re joined by Petra Molnar, a renowned lawyer and anthropologist whose work sits at the intersection of migration, technology, and human rights. As Associate Director of the Refugee Law Lab at York University and a Faculty Associate at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Petra critically examines the role of AI and other technologies in reshaping migration experiences. She’s the co-creator of the Migration and Technology Monitor, which exposes the real-world impacts of digital surveillance on those crossing borders. Petra’s recent book, The Walls Have Eyes: Su...
2024-11-19
49 min
Immigrantly
AI at the Border
In this compelling episode of Immigrantly, we’re joined by Petra Molnar, a renowned lawyer and anthropologist whose work sits at the intersection of migration, technology, and human rights. As Associate Director of the Refugee Law Lab at York University and a Faculty Associate at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Petra critically examines the role of AI and other technologies in reshaping migration experiences. She’s the co-creator of the Migration and Technology Monitor, which exposes the real-world impacts of digital surveillance on those crossing borders.Petra’s recent book, The Walls Have Eyes: Su...
2024-11-19
50 min
Banterly
AI at the Border
In this compelling episode of Immigrantly, we’re joined by Petra Molnar, a renowned lawyer and anthropologist whose work sits at the intersection of migration, technology, and human rights. As Associate Director of the Refugee Law Lab at York University and a Faculty Associate at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Petra critically examines the role of AI and other technologies in reshaping migration experiences. She’s the co-creator of the Migration and Technology Monitor, which exposes the real-world impacts of digital surveillance on those crossing borders. Petra’s recent book, The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the A...
2024-11-19
48 min
A Song Called Life
Episode #194: Petra Molnar
In Episode #194, lawyer and anthropologist Petra Molnar joins Osi to explore the legal and ethical issues surrounding border security technology. They discuss the use of "robot dogs," drones, and surveillance towers at the U.S.-Mexico border, highlighting the lack of regulation governing their deployment and the resulting human rights concerns. Additionally, they examine how defense contractors and tech startups are profiting from the growing market for border security technology. Petra elaborates further on these critical issues in her book, The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, where she delves deeper into the intersection...
2024-11-11
39 min
Cloud Realities
CR082: Surviving migration in the age of AI with Petra Molnar, Harvard Faculty Associate
As more people are displaced by war, economic instability, and a warming planet, more countries are turning to AI-driven technology to “manage” the influx. This week, Dave, Esmee and Rob talk to Petra Molnar, Harvard Faculty Associate and Author of 'The Walls Have Eyes'' about how tech is being deployed at borders, how it is impacting communities and how innovation could be used for good.TLDR02:01 Confused about whether we learn from disasters06:00 Cloud conversation with Petra Molnar36:05 Research about the state of AI narratives and the perceived "story crisis"41:35 Walkin...
2024-11-07
43 min
Academic Aunties
What happens now?
As I record this episode, it's been about six hours after the major news networks have declared that Donald Trump will once again be the President of the United States. I've got a lot of feelings. I'm unsurprised, but also disheartened. I'm still processing all of this and I know you are too. So today I want to bring you an impromptu chat that I have with my dear friend Petra Molnar. Petra is a migration and human rights lawyer, a colleague at York University, where she is the Associate Director of the Refugee Law Lab, and...
2024-11-07
37 min
Migration Conversations
The Walls Have Eyes with Petra Molnar
In this episode, I speak with Petra Molnar about her new book The Walls Have Eyes where her research uncovers what technological experiments are taking place at various borders around the world on migrants as test subjects, and how the consequences of greater use and lack of oversight over tech use on people will shape our society in harmful ways. We discuss how such technology may reinforce and reproduce colonial, racist and oppressive ideas and systems.
2024-10-24
55 min
Fractured
S04E02: THE WALLS HAVE EYES. Surviving Migration in the age of Artificial Intelligence
In this conversation, Petra Molnar discusses the intersection of migration and technology, focusing on the implications of surveillance technologies, data colonialism, and the automation of immigration processes. She highlights the role of Israel in the global surveillance tech market, the testing grounds for these technologies, and the politics of fear that shape migration policies. Molnar also emphasizes the need for technology to assist rather than control migrants and shares insights from her upcoming book on community resistance. SPECIAL GUESTS: Petra Molnar - Attorney, Anthropologist, Author “The Walls have Eyes” S04E02...
2024-10-17
1h 00
Late Night Live — Full program podcast
Artificial intelligence at the border, and who was Kosciuszko?
Human rights lawyer Petra Molnar investigates the growing use of artifiicial intelligence at the world's borders. And Anthony Sharwood on the man behind Australia's highest mountain - the Polish general Tadeusz Kosciuszko.
2024-09-26
00 min
The CGAI Podcast Network
Energy Security Cubed: The Cyber Security Problems of Military Electrification with Kristen Csenkey
On this episode of the Energy Security Cubed Podcast, Kelly Ogle and Joe Calnan interview Kristen Csenkey about how electrification could open cyber vulnerabilities for Western militaries, and what can be done to resolve these issues. You can find Kristen's article for War on the Rocks here: https://warontherocks.com/2024/06/power-and-tension-the-cyber-security-problems-of-military-electrification/ Previous CGAI publications featuring Kristen: - Webinar Recording "EV Cybersecurity and Grid Vulnerability": https://www.cgai.ca/ev_cybersecurity_and_grid_vulnerability - Policy Perspective Paper "Diverse and Vulnerable: Disconnects in Cyber-security Governance of IoT": https://www.cgai.ca/diverse_and_vulnerable_disconnects_in_cyber_security_governance_of_iot // ...
2024-09-26
36 min
The Law School Toolbox Podcast: Tools for Law Students from 1L to the Bar Exam, and Beyond
467: Surviving Migration in the Age of Technology (w/Petra Molnar)
Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! In this episode, we're excited to have lawyer, anthropologist, and author Petra Molnar with us to talk about her new book, The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. In this episode we discuss: Petra's background, work, and the idea behind her book, The Walls Have Eyes An overview of how the asylum process works What is "crimmigration"? The technology incorporated at immigration detention camps and around borders How AI is being used to make immigration decisions Human stories and ethical considerations when it come...
2024-09-02
29 min
Legally Speaking Podcast
Regulating Technology: Protecting Human Rights at the Border - Petra Molnar - S8E26
Send us a text Borders are a legally unregulated space where human rights are often not protected. To help us explore these liminal spaces, we invited Petra Molnar, the Associate Director of the Refugee Law Lab at York University and Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, onto the show. So why should you be listening in? You can hear Rob and Petra discussing: The Migration & Technology MonitorCommon legal issues around m...
2024-09-02
33 min
A Public Affair
Technologies of Border Violence with Petra Molnar
This week anti-immigrant rhetoric and online misinformation spurred riots in Great Britain following the fatal stabbing of three girls. The rioters attacked Muslim and migrant communities and immigration centers across the UK. Before that, at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Trump supporters waved posters and changed “mass deportations now.” In addition to these very visible scenes, profit-seeking corporations and individuals are quietly targeting vulnerable people escaping violence, poverty, and climate change. To discuss this, Esty Dinur speaks with lawyer and anthropologist Petra Molnar. Her new book, The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in t...
2024-08-09
53 min
Wednesday Breakfast
Sharpening of Borders Through Technological Experiments, Corruption and Upcoming Election, Uncle Robbie and Court Case on Genocide
Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines//Petra Molnar is a lawyer and anthropologist specializing in migration and human rights. Her latest book ‘The Walls Have Eyes’ is a global story of the sharpening of borders through technological experiments, reflecting on 6 years of on-the-ground work. Petra joined us and spoke about borders and technological experiments. Last month, NDIS minister Bill Shorten announced that users of the scheme would be denied access to sex workers and sexual services under planned reforms. The NDIS Amendment Bill has been met with criticism across the board for its heavy focus on budget cuts and a failure to centre...
2024-08-06
00 min
Litigation Nation
The Legal and Ethical Implications of Border Technologies and Human Rights with Petra Molnar - Ep. 55
In this episode of Litigation Nation, we delve into the complex world of border security, migration, and the impact of artificial intelligence with special guest Petra Molnar, a lawyer, author, and anthropologist. Petra's extensive experience in conflict areas and militarized spaces around the world has provided her with unique insights into the intersection of technology and human rights.The episode also delves into the regulatory landscape of artificial intelligence in border security, with a focus on the European Union's AI Act and its implications for governing AI technologies. Petra raises concerns about the loopholes in the legislation...
2024-08-06
1h 00
The Human Challenge
Ep 34 The Walls Have Eyes: Border and Surveillance Technology ft Petra Molnar
It took 6 years for Petra Molnar to write "The Walls Have Eyes", a book showcasing the use of technology in immigration and migrant affairs. As a lawyer and anthropology specializing in human rights, the book documents both research and true stories of people on the move that she herself has supported in their own journeys to freedom. Petra joins Vanessa on The Human Challenge, an Amazon Music x ACAST "Indie Podcast Amplifier 2023" to talk about the use of technology along US-Mexico and in Greece to facilitate pushback operations;in refugee camps used as digital prisons...
2024-08-01
31 min
XTraw AI: Machine Learning and AI Applications
#91 The walls have Eyes in the Age of AI
In the Season 10 opener of XTraw AI, we sit down with Petra Molnar, author of "The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence." Tune in as we explore how innovative border technologies can be harnessed responsibly, the importance of regulation, and the need to humanize migration. Stay tuned for more inspiring episodes this season! Some key highlights include: Exploring innovative border technologies for good The need for regulation and oversight in AI Humanizing migration through storytelling You can reach @ Petra Molner My linkedIn @ Raghu Banda Our website...
2024-07-19
47 min
Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy
Migrants and Refugees on Fortress Earth: Our politicized, fortified, industrialized borders in the US and Europe
Air Date 7/2/2024 Border security around the world continues to take turns for the dark and dystopian as right-wing sentiment against migrants and refugees continues to escalate to the extreme. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Transcript Air Date 7/2/2024 Border security around the world continues to take turns for the dark and dystopian as right-wing sentiment against migrants and refugees continues to escalate to the extreme. Be part of the show! Leave us a message...
2024-07-02
2h 06
World Bank | The Development Podcast
What Does Artificial Intelligence Mean for the Developing World? | The Development Podcast
Does artificial intelligence amount to a dystopian nightmare for the developing world, eliminating jobs and confirming the worse biases across societies? Or could it lead the way to a brighter future, helping to solve critical development issues? We explore the ways in which artificial intelligence is being used across the globe at a grassroots level in India, Papua New Guinea – as well as get the big picture. Join The Development Podcast!Featured VoicesChristine Zhenwei Qiang, Global Director, Digital Transformation, World Bank GroupNaomi Longa, Seawomen of Melanesia, Papua New Guinea; Fred Munene, “Farm with Fred” farmer and YouTuber...
2024-06-28
26 min
Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy
AI: From Killer Apps to Killer Robots, the Present and Future of Artificial Intelligence Spans the Spectrum
Air Date 6/28/2024 AI, like all new technologies, won't be all good or all bad. In fact, my favorite understanding of emerging technologies is that they often bring simultaneous utopia and dystopia, though many tend to focus on the benefits while only discovering the drawbacks later. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Transcript BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Members Get Bonus Shows + No Ads!) Join our Discord community! KEY POINTS 1: We’re already using AI mo...
2024-06-28
2h 21
The Best of Coast to Coast AM
Migration and Tech - Best of Coast to Coast AM - 6/23/24
Guest Host George Knapp and Lawyer/Anthropologist Petra Molnar discuss border security around the world, "The Wall" and using AI technology to protect the borders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-06-24
18 min
Your Undivided Attention
Why Are Migrants Becoming AI Test Subjects? With Petra Molnar
Climate change, political instability, hunger. These are just some of the forces behind an unprecedented refugee crisis that’s expected to include over a billion people by 2050. In response to this growing crisis, wealthy governments like the US and the EU are employing novel AI and surveillance technologies to slow the influx of migrants at their borders. But will this rollout stop at the border?In this episode, Tristan and Aza sit down with Petra Molnar to discuss how borders have become a proving ground for the sharpest edges of technology, and especially AI. Petra is an im...
2024-06-20
46 min
Borderlines
#115 - The Walls Have Eyes, Artificial Intelligence in Border Surveillance, with Petra Molnar
Petra Molnar is a lawyer and anthropologist specializing in migration and human rights. We discuss her recent book, The Walls Have Eyes Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.Topics include the use of technology at borders, surveillance, the role of the private sector, the border industrial complex, Palantir and other companies, whether countries may withdraw from refugee conventions, ankle monitoring, UNHCR camps, the Belarus-Poland border, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-06-19
1h 01
Business of Tech: Daily 10-Minute IT Services Insights
The Walls Have Eyes: Exploring Border Technologies with Petra Molnar
In this podcast episode, Petra Molnar, a lawyer and anthropologist specializing in border technologies, emphasized the critical point that technology is far from neutral. She highlighted how technology mirrors and perpetuates power dynamics in society, underscoring the significant impacts it can have on individuals if not carefully considered during the innovation process. This concept is essential to grasp as it illuminates the broader implications of technological advancements on society.Replication of PowerPower Imbalance: Technology often mirrors and reinforces existing power imbalances within society. Those with more resources and influence can shape the development and...
2024-06-16
19 min
The Just Security Podcast
'The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence' Book Talk
Borders between countries are often dangerous, violent places. From the sands of the Sahel to the islands of the Mediterranean, borders allow governments to define who can enter a country – often deciding whether a person can find refuge or is left behind. Increasingly, borders are also spaces for governments and private companies to test new technology. But how is that technology being used? And what impact is it having for people on the move? Petra Molnar’s new book The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in The Age of Artificial Intelligence offers a sweeping portrait of how...
2024-06-07
31 min
Redefining AI - Artificial Intelligence with Squirro
Petra Molnar - Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
In this episode, Petra Molnar - Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Lauren Hawker Zafer is joined by Petra Molnar. Lauren and Petra shape a critical conversation in which they redefine what ethical AI really means, especially when human lives and freedoms are at stake. Who is Petra Molnar? Petra Molnar is a lawyer and anthropologist specializing in migration and human rights. A former classical musician, she has been working in migrant justice since 2008, first as a settlement worker and community organizer, and now as a researcher...
2024-06-07
30 min
AI-Curious with Jeff Wilser
Robot Dogs and Dystopian Use of AI Surveillance at the Border, w/ Petra Molnar
Petra Molnar is a Harvard Faculty Associate, lawyer, human rights activist, and author of the just-released book The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.Publisher’s Weekly gave the book a glowing review and called it a “a grave wake-up call."To research this book, Petra spent *six years* studying what she called the “sharp edges” of surveillance tech, focusing on how it’s impacting real people. She spent considerable time at the border and in refugee camps. And she emerged from this research with chilling, dystopian tales of how AI-infused...
2024-06-07
40 min
Redefining AI - Artificial Intelligence with Squirro
Spotlight Ten: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Season Three - Spotlight Ten Our tenth spotlight of this season is a snippet of our upcoming episode: Petra Molnar - Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. Join host Lauren Hawker Zafer as she engages in an important discussion with Petra Molnar. Don't miss this critical conversation redefining what ethical AI really means when human lives and freedoms are at stake. Who is Petra Molnar? Petra Molnar is a lawyer and anthropologist specializing in migration and human rights. A former classical musician, she has...
2024-06-04
01 min
Knižný kompas | Podcast o knihách a čítaní
Najpredávanejší slovenskí autori za rok 2023? | Reportáž
V prvej časti si môžete vypočuť reportáž zo slávnostného odovzdávania ocenení Ikariáda - Zlatá kniha, Platinová kniha a Zlaté pero 2023. Celkovo sme oslovili 14 ľudí, ako Zdena Studenková, Martin PYCO Rausch, Peter Nagy, Peter Popluhár, Maroš Molnár, Zuzka Vačková, Roman Juraško, či skúsení autori Jozef Banáš, Táňa Keleová-Vasilková, Peter Šloser... Nižšie nájdete prehľad všetkých ocenených - akú cenu získali za akú knihu. A propos, sme nominovaní na PODCAST ROKA 2024, tak si prosím nájdite minútku-dve a zahlasujte za nás: https://podcastroka...
2024-06-03
1h 03
The Border Chronicle
The Walls Have Eyes: A Podcast with Petra Molnar
If you want to learn about border technology, listen to this conversation about a new book on surviving migration in the age of artificial intelligence. Last week I attended the 17th annual Border Security Expo in El Paso, Texas, which focused on border enforcement technology. I mention this because I can’t think of a better person to talk to about this than anthropologist and lawyer Petra Molnar, whose new book, The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, is hot off the presses. I’ve been awaiting this book for years...
2024-05-31
45 min
The Border Chronicle
The Walls Have Eyes: A Podcast with Petra Molnar
Last week I attended the 17th annual Border Security Expo in El Paso, Texas, which focused on border enforcement technology. I mention this because I can’t think of a better person to talk to about this than anthropologist and lawyer Petra Molnar, whose new book, The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, is hot off the presses. I’ve been awaiting this book for years, and I was fortunate enough to interview Molnar for this podcast while she was in Tucson for a book event.It is essential to know...
2024-05-30
45 min
The Lean to the Left Podcast
Unveiling Immigration Surveillance: AI, Technology, and Migrant Abuse
Please check out Bob's new book, Hijacked Nation: Donald Trump's Attack on America's Greatness, now available on Amazon.com. Barnes & Noble and other outlets. Paperback: $11; Hardcover: $24. Digital version: $3.99. Here's a direct link.Join us in this episode of the Lean to the Left podcast as we dive into the critical issues surrounding immigration, AI technology, and human rights and migrant abuse with author and attorney Petra Molnar. We discuss her book, 'The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence,' which chronicles her six-year journey examining the impact of AI on migration globally, which...
2024-05-15
24 min
Sawyer Bites
‘We Are Here Because You Were There’: Techno-Racism and Exclusion at Digital Borders
This talk is given by Petra Molnar, A lawyer and anthropologist specializing in migration and human rights as well as a faculty associate at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society. Check out the website for more information about the Sawyer Seminar Series and the Boston University Center on Forced Displacement: https://www.bu.edu/cfd/sawyer-seminar-series/ This Sawyer Seminar Series is made possible with funding support from the Mellon Foundation.
2024-04-17
15 min
The International Risk Podcast
Ep 158: The Risks and Opportunities of Modern Immigration Technologies with Petra Molnar
The International Risk Podcast is a weekly podcast for senior executives, board members, and risk advisors. In these podcasts, we speak with experts in a variety of fields to explore international risk. Our host is Dominic Bowen, Head of Strategic Advisory at one of Europe's leading risk management consulting firms. Dominic is a regular public and corporate event speaker, and visiting lecturer at several universities. Having spent the last 20 years successfully establishing large and complex operations in the world's highest-risk areas and conflict zones, Dominic now joins you to speak with exciting guests from around the world to discuss...
2024-04-08
33 min
Peace Corner Podcast
Beyond E-Migration: The Human impacts of Border Technologies (S08 E01)
As borders evolve into testing grounds for tech experiments, what impact do they have on human lives and rights? Our first episode not only dives into these challenges but is committed to exploring solutions. Join us in an insightful discussion with lawyer and anthropologist Petra Molnar, data analysis, graphics, and UX designer Simon Droti, and journalist Wael Qarssifi from the Migration +Tech Monitor to explore the dual nature of new technologies on people on the move. The 8th season of the Peace Corner Podcast is an initiative of CSPPS & UNOY Peacebuilders.
2024-02-28
40 min
The Peace Corner Podcast
Beyond E-Migration: The Human impacts of Border Technologies (S08 E01)
As borders evolve into testing grounds for tech experiments, what impact do they have on human lives and rights? Our first episode not only dives into these challenges but is committed to exploring solutions. Join us in an insightful discussion with lawyer and anthropologist Petra Molnar, data analysis, graphics, and UX designer Simon Droti, and journalist Wael Qarssifi from the Migration +Tech Monitor to explore the dual nature of new technologies on people on the move. The 8th season of the Peace Corner Podcast is an initiative of CSPPS & UNOY Peacebuilders.
2024-02-28
40 min
Klasszik Nyitány
Nyitány vendége Szászi Petra zeneszerző
A Szegedi Kortárs Balett Lánglelkű táncszvitje Petőfi Sándorról szól. A darab zenéjét hazai és nemzetközi mesterkurzusokon, hangversenytermekben és komponistaversenyeken kimagasló eredményeket elért fiatal zeneszerzők, Brandenburg Ádám, Dobri Dániel, Lázár Dániel, Molnár Viktor és Szászi Petra írták. Az alkotásokhoz pedig öt szabadon választott Petőfi-vers szolgáltat muníciót. A Juronics Tamás koncepciója nyomán létrejött előadást a Szegedi Szimfonikus Zenekar kíséri a Szegedi Nemzeti Színházban.
2024-01-29
05 min
Klasszik Nyitány
Nyitány vendége Molnár Viktor zeneszerző
A Szegedi Kortárs Balett Lánglelkű táncszvitje Petőfi Sándorról szól. A darab zenéjét hazai és nemzetközi mesterkurzusokon, hangversenytermekben és komponistaversenyeken kimagasló eredményeket elért fiatal zeneszerzők, Brandenburg Ádám, Dobri Dániel, Lázár Dániel, Molnár Viktor és Szászi Petra írták. Az alkotásokhoz pedig öt szabadon választott Petőfi-vers szolgáltat muníciót. A Juronics Tamás koncepciója nyomán létrejött előadást a Szegedi Szimfonikus Zenekar kíséri a Szegedi Nemzeti Színházban.
2024-01-29
06 min
Klasszik Nyitány
Nyitány vendége Lázár Dániel zeneszerző
A Szegedi Kortárs Balett Lánglelkű táncszvitje Petőfi Sándorról szól. A darab zenéjét hazai és nemzetközi mesterkurzusokon, hangversenytermekben és komponistaversenyeken kimagasló eredményeket elért fiatal zeneszerzők, Brandenburg Ádám, Dobri Dániel, Lázár Dániel, Molnár Viktor és Szászi Petra írták. Az alkotásokhoz pedig öt szabadon választott Petőfi-vers szolgáltat muníciót. A Juronics Tamás koncepciója nyomán létrejött előadást a Szegedi Szimfonikus Zenekar kíséri a Szegedi Nemzeti Színházban.
2024-01-29
05 min
Klasszik Nyitány
Nyitány vendége Dobri Dániel zeneszerző
A Szegedi Kortárs Balett Lánglelkű táncszvitje Petőfi Sándorról szól. A darab zenéjét hazai és nemzetközi mesterkurzusokon, hangversenytermekben és komponistaversenyeken kimagasló eredményeket elért fiatal zeneszerzők, Brandenburg Ádám, Dobri Dániel, Lázár Dániel, Molnár Viktor és Szászi Petra írták. Az alkotásokhoz pedig öt szabadon választott Petőfi-vers szolgáltat muníciót. A Juronics Tamás koncepciója nyomán létrejött előadást a Szegedi Szimfonikus Zenekar kíséri a Szegedi Nemzeti Színházban.
2024-01-29
06 min
Klasszik Nyitány
Nyitány vendége Brandenburg Ádám zeneszerző
A Szegedi Kortárs Balett Lánglelkű táncszvitje Petőfi Sándorról szól. A darab zenéjét hazai és nemzetközi mesterkurzusokon, hangversenytermekben és komponistaversenyeken kimagasló eredményeket elért fiatal zeneszerzők, Brandenburg Ádám, Dobri Dániel, Lázár Dániel, Molnár Viktor és Szászi Petra írták. Az alkotásokhoz pedig öt szabadon választott Petőfi-vers szolgáltat muníciót. A Juronics Tamás koncepciója nyomán létrejött előadást a Szegedi Szimfonikus Zenekar kíséri a Szegedi Nemzeti Színházban.
2024-01-29
08 min
Haon.hu
H szektor, 69. rész: Vamos, Vamosz! - Metzbe igazol a Loki klasszisa, Vámos Petra!
A H szektor, a Haon sporttémájú podcastja legújabb adásának nem lehetett más a központi témája, mint az, hogy Vámos Petra, a DVSC Schaeffler válogatott irányítója nyártól a világ egyik legjobb csapatába, a 25-szörös francia bajnok Metz gárdájához igazol. A szenzációs bejelentést múlt vasárnap tette meg a klub, Tóth Huba és Molnár Szilárd újságírók pedig alaposan átbeszélték, mit jelenthet ez mind a játékos, mind a piros-fehérek jövője szempontj...
2024-01-10
27 min
Időutazók
Szépségápolás, testkép régen és most
Hogyan változott a testkép és a szépség fogalma az idők során? Milyen szépségápolási tippeket adtak egykor és most, a nőknek és a férfiaknak? Hogyan jutottunk el a sminkeléstől a plasztikai kezelések mindennapos alkalmazásáig? Időutazóink ezúttal Juhász Marianna, Gerhát Petra és Molnár-Zolnay Fruzsina újságírók.
2023-12-13
33 min
A református podcast
Világ/Nézet 2023.09.10.- Hogyan beszélünk ma?
A kommunikáció a társas létezésünk egyik legfontosabb eszköze. Napjainkban egy felszabadult kommunikációs korban élünk, amit legtöbb esetben különböző online platformokon keresztül végzünk, ebben viszont elveszítjük a személyes kapcsolatot. Aczél Petra szerint a beszélgetések alapját elsősorban az odaadás és az egymásra figyelés kellene, hogy jellemezze, így születik meg ugyanis az a valódi erkölcs, ami a kommunikáció alapja. Hogyan beszélünk ma és mi lesz ennek a társadalmi következménye? Ezekkel a kérd...
2023-09-10
40 min
Kisalföld.hu
Idén itthon lógnak | Molnár Petra légtornásszal beszélgettünk
A Radó-sziget fájáról jutottak a leghíresebb porondok fölé, bezsebelve európabajnoki és világbajnoki érmeket. Az autodidakta Estrellas Duo pár év alatt az ismeretlenségből külföldre és saját győri légtorna stúdióhoz jutott. Idén télen azonban nemzetközi fellépés helyett egy saját műsorra készülnek tanítványaikkal itthon. Azt remélik a sportegyesülettel hozzájárulhatnak ahhoz, hogy a légtorna hamar elfogadottá váljon a sportok között – akár olimpiára is alkalmassá. Molnár Petra volt podcastunk vendége, aki a legk...
2023-07-22
27 min
Wonks and War Rooms
Season 5 Wrap Up
In this final episode, our host Elizabeth reflects on the six episodes of Season 5, which dug into tech, politics, and policy with guests from the Berkman Klein Centre at Harvard and Center for Information Technology and Public Life (CITAP) at UNC-Chapel Hill. She recaps highlights of each episode, looks at what they had in common, and where we need to dig a little deeper.Additional resources:Here are direct links to this season’s episodes, including show notes and annotated transcripts:Episode 1: Knowledge Mobilization for Policy Impact with Petra MolnarEpisode 2: Image Manipulation wi...
2023-05-24
10 min
Wonks and War Rooms
Knowledge Mobilization for Policy Impact with Petra Molnar
Petra Molnar is a lawyer and anthropologist, and co-director of York University’s Refugee Law Lab. This episode she and Elizabeth talk about how researchers get their expertise into the hands of people who shape the world we live in, like policymakers, politicians and journalists. They talk about what it means to know something, as well as different approaches to sharing knowledge, like co-production and co-learning. They also consider the power imbalances of knowledge and how to make sure that knowledge is being shared equitably, and inclusively.Additional resources:One of the academic papers we...
2023-02-08
36 min
Sonline Podcast
Halmai Petra: Ami az úszósikerek, a szépség és a tehetség mögött rejlik
Mai műsorunkban a nagy álomról, az olimpiai szereplésről, az amerikai karácsonyról, és a kaposvári életéről is beszélgettünk a kiváló úszóval, Halmai Petrával, aki a somogyi megyeszékhelyen, Kaposváron készül a 2024-es párizsi ötkarikás játékokra. Halmai Petrával mai műsorunkban Molnár Gábor, a Somogyi Hírlap sportszerkesztője beszélget.
2022-12-26
20 min
The Border Chronicle
Border Violence and Security in a Warming World: A Podcast with Nathan Akehurst and Petra Molnar
This month The Border Chronicle is focusing on a series on the climate crisis, displacement, and borders, and today’s podcast is a continuation of that. I am happy to be joined by insightful researcher Nathan Akehurst and by Petra Molnar, an anthropologist, lawyer, and top expert on border technology. Petra is also the associate director of the Refugee Law Lab, and she helps run the Migration Tech Monitor.Our discussion looks at the border, the border-industrial complex, and all the technologies in development (like robotic dogs) in the face of the intensifying climate crisis. Pe...
2022-10-13
38 min
The Border Chronicle
Border Hacker: A Podcast with Levi Vonk
Greetings from 106 degree Tucson! Today we have a few announcements to make before we get started.First, we have a special offer. The first five people who become paid subscribers after this podcast publishes will receive a free copy of the book Border Hacker: A Tale of Treachery, Trafficking, and Two Friends on the Run. Listen to the podcast and you’ll see why this is a score.Second, we want to thank everyone who responded to our Tuesday post asking for support as we navigate the journalism world after our funding ends in...
2022-06-09
43 min
Hosť DRS
Hosť DRS (27.5.2022 08:22)
Po 23.05.2022 Právnik Marek Perdík vysvetľuje ako čítať vyúčtovanie, ktoré v máji dostávajú vlastníci bytov. Ut 24.05.2022 Finančný expert Slavomír Molnár nielen o refinancovaní hypoték. St 25.05.2022 František Duchoň z Národného centra robotiky o tom, prečo by nesadol do lietadla riadeného umelou inteligenciou, aj o biorobotoch. Št 26.05.2022 Violončelista Eugen Prochác aj o tom, či potrebujú violončelisti kondíciu a svaly. Pi 27.05.2022 Herečka Martina Zábranská aj o tom, aké je to byť princeznou v rozprávke Zakliata jaskyňa. Moderujú: Petra Bernasovská a Richard Dedek.
2022-05-27
00 min
Hosť DRS
Marek Perdík, Slavomír Molnár, František Duchoň, Eugen Prochác a Martina Zábranská (27.5.2022 08:22)
Po 23.05.2022 Právnik Marek Perdík vysvetľuje ako čítať vyúčtovanie, ktoré v máji dostávajú vlastníci bytov. Ut 24.05.2022 Finančný expert Slavomír Molnár nielen o refinancovaní hypoték. St 25.05.2022 František Duchoň z Národného centra robotiky o tom, prečo by nesadol do lietadla riadeného umelou inteligenciou, aj o biorobotoch. Št 26.05.2022 Violončelista Eugen Prochác aj o tom, či potrebujú violončelisti kondíciu a svaly. Pi 27.05.2022 Herečka Martina Zábranská aj o tom, aké je to byť princeznou v rozprávke Zakliata jaskyňa. Moderujú: Petra Bernasovská a Richard Dedek.
2022-05-27
46 min
Peace Talks Radio
Making Peace With Migration
Every time a group of people line up along the external borders of a country, debates heat up among government leaders with respect to migration and asylum procedures. On this episode of PEACE TALKS RADIO, correspondent Priyanka Shankar explores why migration and asylum are contentious and how a country can make peace with migration and asylum. Focusing on how the European Union has been dealing with migration and asylum, we talk to Petra Molnar, a lawyer and anthropologist, who also gives the gist of how European countries have been handling the migration
2022-05-25
59 min
Peace Talks Radio
Making Peace With Migration
Every time a group of people line up along the external borders of a country, debates heat up among government leaders with respect to migration and asylum procedures. On this episode of PEACE TALKS RADIO, correspondent Priyanka Shankar explores why migration and asylum are contentious and how a country can make peace with migration and asylum. Focusing on how the European Union has been dealing with migration and asylum, we talk to Petra Molnar, a lawyer and anthropologist, who also gives the gist of how European countries have been handling the migration
2022-05-25
59 min
Peace Talks Radio
Making Peace With Migration
Every time a group of people line up along the external borders of a country, debates heat up among government leaders with respect to migration and asylum procedures. On this episode of PEACE TALKS RADIO, correspondent Priyanka Shankar explores why migration and asylum are contentious and how a country can make peace with migration and asylum. Focusing on how the European Union has been dealing with migration and asylum, we talk to Petra Molnar, a lawyer and anthropologist, who also gives the gist of how European countries have been handling the migration
2022-05-25
59 min
XXI. Század Intézet
Könyvbemutató - Molnár Tamás: Európa zárójelben
Molnár Tamás Európa zárójelben című könyvének magyar nyelvű megjelenése kapcsán könyvbemutatót szervezett a XXI. Század Intézet. A laudációt Békés Márton tartotta, aki kiemelte, hogy Molnár Tamás már 1990-ben olyan aggályokat fogalmazott meg Európa kapcsán, amelyek manapság aktuálisabbak, mint amikor papírra vetette őket. A rendezvény kerekasztal-beszélgetése során Halkó Petra moderálása mellett Hidvéghi Balázs és Molnár Attila Károly beszélgettek a könyv legfontosabb gondolata...
2022-05-20
1h 06
Business Daily
Rise of the high-tech border industry
AI, data analytics and automated surveillance are ever more shaping refugees' futures around the world. From the external borders of the EU to the US-Mexico border, "smart border" solutions, developed by private companies for states, are being used to surveil and control people on the move. Lawyer and anthropologist Petra Molnar tells the BBC's Frey Lindsay how she's seen these technologies creep into borders and camps around the world, and Dr Emre Eren Korkmaz of Oxford University describes how this global "border industrial complex" has become hugely profitable for private companies. We'll also hear from a new high-tech refugee...
2022-03-28
17 min
DuplaPresszó Szemere Katával
Presszó – Beszélgetés Grisnik Petra színésznővel
Helyettem is harcol értem” – mondja Grisnik Petra színésznő, a hétfői Presszó vendége Molnár Piroska színésznőről. Ő javasolta ugyanis Junior Prima-díjra, mentora volt a Kiválóságok Klubjában, sőt Petra megkapta azt a díjat is, amelyet a Nemzet Színésze alapított Kaposváron. Grisnik Petra a Presszóban mesél a kaposvári Csiky Gergely Színház legendás igazgatójáról, a nemrég elhunyt Babarczy László rendezőről, aki osztályvezető tanára volt a kaposvári egyetemen, és arról, hogy miért nem akart a...
2022-02-20
59 min
IDSA podcast
András Molnár, Disaster Preparedness Officer of the Red Cross
András Molnár works as a disaster preparedness officer of the Red Cross In this episode, we have discussed about humanitarian affairs. Concentrating on international humanitarian affairs and the operations of the Red Cross. András has also shared with us his most exciting humanitarian missions. We have also touched upon current international humanitarian issues regarding its causes and legal enforcements. This podcast has been made with a huge support with Első Pesti Egyetemi Rádió Eper97. We thank the members of the professional team: Petra Szijgyártó (Vice President of Professional Affairs...
2021-11-22
24 min
UNSW Kaldor Centre
Hope or hype? Hacking through the role of technology in refugee protection
Go beyond the buzzwords to explore the promise and pitfalls of technology for refugee protection. This panel discussion was recorded on 18 November at the Kaldor Centre Virtual Conference 2020. Panel featuring: Tey El-Rjula (Author and tech entrepreneur, Fleur Johns (UNSW Sydney, Law & Justice), Petra Molnar (Refugee Law Laboratory)and Roya Pakzad (Taraaz)and chaired by Daniel Howden (Lighthouse Reports).
2021-06-07
1h 01
BOKODIL
Milyen egy improvizációs zenekar? INTERJÚ Molnár Bencével (Szimpla Kert)
Molnár Bence - a Szimpla Kert egykor kommunikációs vezetője, illetve a Bélaműhely zenekar tagja vendégeskedett nálam egy epizód erejéig. Többek között olyan érdekes kérdésekről beszélgettünk, mint: Létezik újrahasznosított tárgyakból készült zene és zenekar? Hogyan és miért lesz fenntartható egy romkocsma? Milyen környezetvédelmi kezdeményezésekben vett részt a Szimpla Kert a VII. kerületben? Mi az a Szimpla Jam? Milyen a fiatal, kezdő zenészek közössége, és hogyan tudja támogatni őket egy közösségi színtér...
2021-05-02
41 min
BOKODIL
Hogyan éljünk szabadon?
Hogyan éljünk szabadon? Mi az a szabadság? Hogyan befolyásol, manipuál minket az adott politikai rendszer? Források: Axióma - Novák Katalin: Hogyan lehet sikeres egy nő?, 2020. https://fb.watch/34a77L0mle/ Letöltés: 2021.01.17. ÖSSZKÉP - Molnár Blanka: Társadalmi tanulmányok I., 2012. http://www.jgypk.hu/osszkep/index.php... Letöltés: 2021.01.17. Takáts Péter: Helyzetkép, emberkép, jövőkép A XXI. század kihívásairól, Vezetői Kerekasztal bevezető előadása, 2011. http://menedzserkalauz.h...
2021-01-17
27 min
Migration Conversations
The Bots: Tech Experiments At Borders
Meet Petra Molnar, a lawyer-researcher, Associate Director of the Refugee Law Lab, York University, working at the intersection of human rights, migration and technology. We talk about the ecosystem by which migration tech is being used to survey and make administrative decisions related to immigration, refugee and citizenship law. Drones, facial recognition, AI lie detectors, and other tools are being deployed at the borders without any oversight. Petra also gives us a sense of what is now going on in the European Union, Greece and in particular the new refugee camp in Lesvos, and why we should be gazing at...
2020-10-27
35 min
Podcast Državljan D
057 Petra Molnar and Kenya-Jade Pinto: The refugee surveillance lab
A special edition of Citizen D podcast takes you behind the scenes of a privacy crisis brewing on Lesbos island with the potential global impact. We are talking to Petra Molnar, a lawyer and researcher specializing in migration, technology, and human rights and Kenya-Jade Pinto, an Indo-Kenyan/Canadian documentary photographer, filmmaker, and lawyer based out of Toronto. Watching the watchers, we start our journey on the Greek island Lesbos where Petra and Kenya-Jade researched and filmed the use of surveillance technologies by the authorities in order to limit and control the refugee population. But the...
2020-09-24
49 min