@article{publications50403, number = {n?73}, month = {May}, author = {Ahmed Ezzeldin Mohamed and Smith Craig Damian}, address = {Oxford}, title = {Ethically informed algorithmic matching and refugee resettlement}, publisher = {Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford}, year = {2024}, journal = {Forced Migration Review}, pages = {63--67}, keywords = {Refugees, Resettlement, Algorithms, Ukraine}, url = {https://publications.ut-capitole.fr/id/eprint/50403/}, abstract = {Abstract This article discusses real-world projects using algorithms to match resettled refugees with sponsors and services. The authors argue that when done right, algorithms can support larger-scale and better-informed resettlement. Ethically informed algorithmic matching and refugee resettlement Techno-scepticism and techno-optimism Research and advocacy around data and tech to manage international mobility can be divided into techno-sceptical and techno-optimistic camps. While the dichotomy is admittedly a broad heuristic, these parallel research tracks draw attention to the inherently dual-use function of any technology.} }