RT Article T1 ‘Stealing the fire', 2.0 style? Technology, the pursuit of mobility, social memory and de-securitization of migration JF Theoretical criminology VO 23 IS 2 SP 211 OP 227 A1 Milivojevic, Sanja 1972- LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1680736876 AB Technology challenges social, economic and political borders. This article analyses the role smartphones and social media play in constructing social memory (and consciousness) of bordering practices, examining predominant accounts of migration, de-securitizing and re-humanizing mobility and attaining freedom of movement. Using the case study of the Western Balkans as one of the main transit routes in Europe and building on Stefania Milan's ‘stealing the fire' theory, this article investigates transformation of borders from below, as migrants reclaim technology to enable safe passage and create counter-narratives of migration. They do so by contributing to the ‘digital knowledge commons'—a collaborative body of knowledge that can shift restrictive migration policies. The article highlights the importance of studying the technology-mobility nexus, and greater theoretical engagement vis-à-vis the use of technology as a tool for social change, as migration continues to play a pivotal role in political and public debates across the globe. K1 De-securitization K1 Digital knowledge commons K1 Illegalized migration K1 Social change K1 Technology DO 10.1177/1362480618806921