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9780203891582

Technologies of Insecurity : The Surveillance of Everyday Life

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  • ISBN13:

    9780203891582

  • ISBN10:

    0203891589

  • Copyright: 2008-08-21
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis

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Technologies of (In)security examines how general social and political concerns about terrorism, crime, migration and globalization are translated into concrete practices of securitisation of everyday life.

Table of Contents

K .F. Aas, H. O. Gundhus, H. M. Lomell, Introduction: Technologies of (in)security, ; Part 1: (In)security and terror; 1. Daniel Neyland: Mundane terror and the threat of everyday objects; 2. David Lyon: Demanding documents: IDs in state formation, crime control, colonialism and war; Part 2: (In)secure spaces; 3. Francisco Klauser: Spatial articulations of surveillance at the FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany; 4. Richard Jones: Checkpoint security; Gateways, airports, and the architecture of security; Part 3: (In)secure virtualities; 5. Mike Nellis: 24/7 /365: Mobility, locability and the satellite tracking of offenders;6. Gavin John Douglas Smith:Empowered watchers or disempowered workers? The ambiguities of power within technologies of security; 7. Hille Koskela: Hijacking surveillance? The new moral landscapes of amateur photographing; Part 4: (In)secure virtualities; 8. Yvonne Jewkes: The role of the internet in the twenty first century prison: Insecure technologies in secure places; 9. Majid Yar: Computer crime control as Industry: Virtual Insecurity and the market for private policing;Part 5: (In)Secure rights; 10. Benjamin Goold: Technologies of surveillance and the erosion of institutional trust; 11. Johanne Yttrl Dahl: Another side of the story: Defence lawyers' views on DNA evidence; 12. Vidar Halvorsen: Torture, terror and rights; Epilogue. Lucia Zedner: The Inescapable Insecurity of security technologies?

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