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States of surveillance : ethnographies of new technologies in policing and justice/ edited by Maya Avis, Daniel Marciniak and Maria Sapignili

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Routledge, 2025.Description: xiv,186pISBN:
  • 9781032536118
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.2321 STA
Contents:
Part 1 Navigating surveillance: Contending with promises of transformations Chapter 1 Shaping surveillance futures: Palestinian responses to Israeli surveillance technologies Chapter 2 Encountering ethnographic gestures: Reflections on the banality of cybersecurity and STS ecologies of practice Chapter 3 "The server is always down!": Digitalised complaints systems to monitor public service (mis)conduct in Kenya Chapter 4 Surveillance with a human face: Imaginaries, debates, and resistance to facial recognition implementation among CCTV workers in Argentina Part 2 Shaping epistemology: Problematising knowledge production in law enforcement Chapter 5 Algorithmic chains of translation: Predictive policing and the need for team-based ethnography Chapter 6 Mapping and the construction of criminal spaces in Delhi Chapter 7 Infrastructure shortcuts: The private cloud infrastructure of data-driven policing and its political consequences Chapter 8 Machine learning and artificial intelligence in counterterrorism: The "realities" of security practitioners and technologists Index
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Books Central Library Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad General Stacks 363.2321 STA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 136135

Part 1 Navigating surveillance: Contending with promises of transformations Chapter 1 Shaping surveillance futures: Palestinian responses to Israeli surveillance technologies Chapter 2 Encountering ethnographic gestures: Reflections on the banality of cybersecurity and STS ecologies of practice Chapter 3 "The server is always down!": Digitalised complaints systems to monitor public service (mis)conduct in Kenya Chapter 4 Surveillance with a human face: Imaginaries, debates, and resistance to facial recognition implementation among CCTV workers in Argentina Part 2 Shaping epistemology: Problematising knowledge production in law enforcement Chapter 5 Algorithmic chains of translation: Predictive policing and the need for team-based ethnography Chapter 6 Mapping and the construction of criminal spaces in Delhi Chapter 7 Infrastructure shortcuts: The private cloud infrastructure of data-driven policing and its political consequences Chapter 8 Machine learning and artificial intelligence in counterterrorism: The "realities" of security practitioners and technologists Index

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