Dr Samuel Singler

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Email
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Location
6.343, Colchester Campus
Profile
Biography
Samuel's research is situated within the field of Border Criminology and focuses on the effects of novel border security technologies on the global criminalization of migration. His empirical work on the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) capacity-building practices in Nigeria illuminates how and why security technologies diffuse across and through borders, how they shape contemporary ‘crimmigration’ policies, and how they are deployed and contested on the ground. He has also made theoretical contributions to the study of technology from a criminological perspective, by combining insights from the tradition of pragmatism with the theory of performativity. Samuel holds a DPhil in Criminology and MPhil in International Relations from the University of Oxford. Prior to taking up his current position, he worked as a Departmental Lecturer in Criminology at the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford. He has also worked as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Law and the University of Roehampton. Outside of academia, Samuel has been employed as an independent border management consultant for the IOM, and has research experience from organizations such as RAND Europe and the Cambridge University Forum on Geopolitics. In 2022, he contributed to a report on the use of biometric technologies in the humanitarian sector published by The Engine Room. Since 2020, he has acted as an Associate Director for Events of the Border Criminologies network.
Qualifications
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DPhil in Criminology University of Oxford,
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MPhil in International Relations University of Oxford,
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BA in International Relations Queen Mary University of London,
Appointments
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Criminology degrees coordinator, ÌÇÐÄVlog (1/9/2023 - present)
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Director of Admissions, Department of Sociology and Criminology, ÌÇÐÄVlog (1/9/2024 - present)
Other academic
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Research Associate, Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford (19/6/2023 - present)
Teaching and supervision
Current teaching responsibilities
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Crime, Control, and the City (SC102)
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Formative Debates in Criminology (SC555)
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PhD Colloquium 1: Defining Your Research (SC800)
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Migration: Theory, Concepts and Selected Issues (SC982)
Publications
Journal articles (8)
Singler, S., Examining the dynamics of decolonisation in Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth. E-International Relations
Singler, S., The politics of securitising migration. E-International Relations
Singler, S., Surveillance evangelism: Private technology companies and the digital futures of crimmigration control. Theoretical Criminology
Singler, S., (2024). . Geopolitics, 1-25
Singler, S. and Babalola, O., (2024). . Social and Legal Studies
Singler, S., (2023). . International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy. 12 (2), 13-24
Singler, S., (2021). . Theoretical Criminology. 25 (3), 454-473
Singler, S., (2017). Biopolitics in the borderlands: The securitization of development in the global liberal world order. Yale Review of International Studies. 8 (1), 24-44
Book chapters (3)
Singler, S. and Milivojevic, S., (2024). The technopolitics of crimmigration control: targeting bodies and re-scaling borders. In: Handbook on Border Criminology. Edward Elgar Publishing. 189- 204. 9781035307975
Singler, S. and SingIer, S., (2023). . In: Parliament Buildings: The Architecture of Politics in Europe. Editors: Psarra, S., Staiger, U. and Sternberg, C., . UCL Press. 391- 406. 9781800085343
Singler, S. and Bosworth, M., (2022). . In: Privatising Border Control Law at the Limits of the Sovereign State. Editors: Bosworth, M. and Zedner, L., . Oxford University Press. 170- 188. 0192857169. 9780192857163
Reports and Papers (2)
Singler, S., (2024). How to rethink tech in migration
Tsui, Q., Perosa, T. and Singler, S., (2023). Biometrics in the humanitarian sector: A current look at risks, benefits and organisational policies