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Technologies of InSecurity
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Technologies of InSecurity, Technologies of Insecurity examines how general social and political concerns about terrorism, crime, migration and globalization are translated into concrete practices of securitisation of everyday life. Who are we afraid of in a globalizing , Technologies of InSecurity
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  • Technologies of InSecurity
  • Written by author Edited by Katja Franko Aas
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., 8/22/2008
  • Technologies of Insecurity examines how general social and political concerns about terrorism, crime, migration and globalization are translated into concrete practices of securitisation of everyday life. Who are we afraid of in a globalizing
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Introduction: Technologies of (in)security, K .F. Aas, H. O. Gundhus, H. M. Lomell Part 1: (In)security and terror 1. Mundane Terror and the Threat of Everyday Objects, Daniel Neyland 2. Identification Practices: state formation, crime control, colonialism and war, David Lyon Part 2: (In)secure spaces 3. Spatial Articulations of Surveillance at the FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany, Francisco Klauser 4. Checkpoint Security: Gateways, airports, and the architecture of security, Richard Jones Part 3: (In)secure visibilities 5. 24/7/365: Mobility, locability and the satellite tracking of offenders, Mike Nellis 6. Empowered Watchers or Disempowered Workers? The ambiguities of power within technologies of security, Gavin John Douglas Smith 7. Hijacking Surveillance? The new moral landscapes of amateur photographing, Hille Koskela Part 4: (In)secure virtualities 8. The Role of the Internet in the Twenty First Century Prison: Insecure technologies in secure places, Yvonne Jewkes 9. Computer Crime Control as Industry: Virtual insecurity and the market for private policing, Majid Yar Part 5: (In)Secure rights 10. Technologies of Surveillance and the erosion of institutional trust, Benjamin Goold 11. Another Side of the Story: Defence lawyers' views on DNA evidence, Johanne Yttrl Dahl 12. 'Catastrophic Moral Horror': Torture, terror and rights, Vidar Halvorsen Epilogue: The Inescapable Insecurity of security technologies?, Lucia Zedner


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