Bhalisa 4 | The global politics of northern European systems of population registration | Bergen | June 27 - 28, 2022
Hosted by the Faculty of Law, University of Bergen
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Day 1 | Monday, June 27, start time: 9:00am
Venue : Location: Natural History Museum, University of Bergen (“Forhandlingrommet”) https://www.universitetsmuseet.no/nb/praktisk Google Map
Drafts of papers or slides for distribution by Jun 5, 2022 Copies of papers and slides are here.
Introductions : 9:00
Panel 1 Histories of Registration | 9:30 to 11:00
- Walter Bartl Population Registers and Census Taking in Germany: A Contentious Relationship (Slides, on the day)
- Radoslaw Poniat Identification of domestic servants in Poland (17th–20th century)
- Ian Watson The Nordic ID Tradition: Five Countries, Five Systems (Slides, precirc)
Panel 2 Tax visibility and registration | 11:30 to 13:00
- Helge Brunborg History of Norwegian Population Registration. (Precirc) (Slides, preric on the day)
- Cláudio Muniz Machado Cavalcanti Brazil’s CPF – from tax number to potemkin ID.
- Jonathan Klaaren Tax Transparency and Legal Visibility (Precirc)
Panel 3 Nordic Systems and Problems | 14:00 to 16:00
- Marianne Henriksen The Norwegian Tax Administration and the need for an holistic Identity Management. (Slides, on the day?)
- Marte Kjørven & Tone Linn Wærstad “Societal Security and Digital Identities” (Slides, on the day)
- Pål Nesse – IDs and related obstacles to basic rights and integration for refugees and asylum seekers in Norway (Slides)
- Tobias Wijk “Swedish Tax, Population Registration and Identity Management.” (WD)
Summation Reflections on Day 1
- Comments Mia Harbitz
Day 2 | Tuesday, June 28, start time: 9:00am
Venue : UIB Law Faculty https://goo.gl/maps/LtrG55tgf8kX1Sz46
Panel 4 Capabilities and Exclusion | 9:00 to 11:00
- Romesh Silva Measuring the Invisible: Data and Estimates of the Population Lacking Proof of Legal Identity (Precirc)
- Imke Harbers and Wendy Hunter Social Policy and the Inclusion of Older Women in Registration Systems (Slides on the day)
- Fernando de Medina-Rosales Documentation and Health: Challenges and Opportunities for Displaced Persons (Precirc)
Panel 5 Capabilities and Digital Identification | 11:30 to 13:00
- Malavika Raghavan, Emrys Schoemaker, and Edgar A. Whitley How can digital identity systems contribute to developmental social justice? Evidence from three digital identity initiatives (Slides, on the day)
- Babatunde Okunoye SDG 16.9 vs SDG 11: Situating digital Identity enrollment in Africa within the context of broader sustainable development goals. Nigeria as a case study.
- Silvia Masiero Digital Identity as Platform-Mediated Surveillance: A Study of Design Properties (Slides, in advance)
Panel 6 Recent Histories (4 papers) | 14:00
- Alena Thiel, Byron Villacis (Berkeley), Daniel Capistrano (UC Dublin), and Christyne Carvalho da Silva (INEP) Statistical innovation in the Global South: vectors of translation in the population censuses of Brazil, Ecuador, Ghana and Sierra Leone (Precirc)
- Georges Eyenga Undocumented at Home? The identity tensions of biometric registration in Cameroon (Precirc)
- Eve Hayes de Kalaf The Windrush Scandal in a Transnational and Commonwealth Context
Concluding discussion : 4:00pm - 5:30pm
- Comments : Simon Szreter and Keith Breckenridge
End time: Tuesday 6pm.
Faculty of Law, University of Bergen
Meeting in Bergen, June 27 - 8
Sunday, June 26.
Guided tour of Bryggen focusing on the Hanseatic League’s place in the city’s identity by Professor Geir Atle Ersland starting at 12:00. More here.
Day 1 | Monday, June 27, start time: 9:00am
Venue : Location: Natural History Museum, University of Bergen (“Forhandlingrommet”) https://www.universitetsmuseet.no/nb/praktisk Google Map
Drafts of papers or slides for distribution by Jun 5, 2022 Copies of papers and slides are here.
Introductions : 9:00
Panel 1 Histories of Registration | 9:30 to 11:00
- Walter Bartl Population Registers and Census Taking in Germany: A Contentious Relationship (Slides, on the day)
- Radoslaw Poniat Identification of domestic servants in Poland (17th–20th century)
- Ian Watson The Nordic ID Tradition: Five Countries, Five Systems (Slides, precirc)
Panel 2 Tax visibility and registration | 11:30 to 13:00
- Helge Brunborg History of Norwegian Population Registration. (Precirc) (Slides, preric on the day)
- Cláudio Muniz Machado Cavalcanti Brazil’s CPF – from tax number to potemkin ID.
- Jonathan Klaaren Tax Transparency and Legal Visibility (Precirc)
Panel 3 Nordic Systems and Problems | 14:00 to 16:00
- Marianne Henriksen The Norwegian Tax Administration and the need for an holistic Identity Management. (Slides, on the day?)
- Marte Kjørven & Tone Linn Wærstad “Societal Security and Digital Identities” (Slides, on the day)
- Pål Nesse – IDs and related obstacles to basic rights and integration for refugees and asylum seekers in Norway (Slides)
- Tobias Wijk “Swedish Tax, Population Registration and Identity Management.” (WD)
Summation Reflections on Day 1
- Comments Mia Harbitz
Day 2 | Tuesday, June 28, start time: 9:00am
Venue : UIB Law Faculty https://goo.gl/maps/LtrG55tgf8kX1Sz46
Panel 4 Capabilities and Exclusion | 9:00 to 11:00
- Romesh Silva Measuring the Invisible: Data and Estimates of the Population Lacking Proof of Legal Identity (Precirc)
- Imke Harbers and Wendy Hunter Social Policy and the Inclusion of Older Women in Registration Systems (Slides on the day)
- Fernando de Medina-Rosales Documentation and Health: Challenges and Opportunities for Displaced Persons (Precirc)
Panel 5 Capabilities and Digital Identification | 11:30 to 13:00
- Malavika Raghavan, Emrys Schoemaker, and Edgar A. Whitley How can digital identity systems contribute to developmental social justice? Evidence from three digital identity initiatives (Slides, on the day)
- Babatunde Okunoye SDG 16.9 vs SDG 11: Situating digital Identity enrollment in Africa within the context of broader sustainable development goals. Nigeria as a case study.
- Silvia Masiero Digital Identity as Platform-Mediated Surveillance: A Study of Design Properties (Slides, in advance)
Panel 6 Recent Histories (4 papers) | 14:00
- Alena Thiel, Byron Villacis (Berkeley), Daniel Capistrano (UC Dublin), and Christyne Carvalho da Silva (INEP) Statistical innovation in the Global South: vectors of translation in the population censuses of Brazil, Ecuador, Ghana and Sierra Leone (Precirc)
- Georges Eyenga Undocumented at Home? The identity tensions of biometric registration in Cameroon (Precirc)
- Eve Hayes de Kalaf The Windrush Scandal in a Transnational and Commonwealth Context
Concluding discussion : 4:00pm - 5:30pm
- Comments : Simon Szreter and Keith Breckenridge
End time: Tuesday 6pm.