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Hypothesis: Cards with vowels on one side always have even numbers on the reverse

It is too early to draw general conclusions on how the mobile phone as influenced the occurrence and manifestations of borders, migration and migrant/host relationships and vice versa.

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Hypothesis: Cards with vowels on one side always have even numbers on the reverse

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  1. It is too early to draw general conclusions on how the mobile phone as influenced the occurrence and manifestations of borders, migration and migrant/host relationships and vice versa. • However, in this room, we find a lot of knowledge about specific cases of this relationship, not only among the presenters of this session, but throughout the conference. • I feel some unease...

  2. Given: Cards have a letter on one side and a number on the reverse. E K 4 7 Hypothesis: Cards with vowels on one side always have even numbers on the reverse

  3. Testing observations and assumptions • “Of the Nigerians in the territory, members of the Igbo ethnic group are in the majority. This is in part because of their individualistic and competitive spirit which induces them to seek self improvement wherever it is possible.” (Tangie) • “Doubts about mobile phone companies.” (Hisham) • “Mobility and migration as survival strategies” (Fatima)

  4. Methods

  5. Panopticon vs. Pantopicon • I would be curious to see a deeper examination of the subjectivity. Not to arrive at elusive objectivity, but to understand the different subjectivities.

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