ISBN:
9781003412908
,
9781032536118
,
9781040130827
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (201 p.)
Series Statement:
Routledge Studies in Surveillance
Keywords:
Sociology
;
Criminal justice law
;
Anthropology
;
Politics and government
;
Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects
;
Police and security services
;
Computer science
;
Databases
;
Computer networking and communications
;
Digital and information technologies: Legal aspects
;
Privacy and data protection
;
Data protection law
;
Crime and criminology
Abstract:
Recent discussions on big data surveillance and artificial intelligence in governance have opened up an opportunity to think about the role of technology in the production of the knowledge states use to govern. The contributions in this volume examine the socio-technical assemblages that underpin the surveillance carried out by criminal justice institutions – particularly the digital tools that form the engine room of modern state bureaucracies. Drawing on ethnographic research in contexts from across the globe, the contributions to this volume engage with technology’s promises of transformation, scrutinise established ways of thinking that becomeembedded through technologies, critically consider the dynamics that shape the political economy driving the expansion of security technologies, and examine how those at the margins navigate experiences of surveillance. The book is intended for an interdisciplinary academic audience interested in ethnographic approaches to the study of surveillance technologies in policing and justice. Concrete case studies provide students, practitioners, and activists from a broad range of backgrounds with nuanced entry points to the debate
Note:
English