Outsourcing Crimmigration Control develops a new theoretical framework for understanding how digital technologies can transform border control and criminal justice practices. Presenting original evidence, this book discusses the potential risks and serious political effects of surveillance technologies, despite their apparent neutrality.
Outsourcing Crimmigration Control develops a new theoretical framework for understanding how digital technologies can transform border control and criminal justice practices. Presenting original evidence, this book discusses the potential risks and serious political effects of surveillance technologies, despite their apparent neutrality.
Samuel Singler is a Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Essex. His research focuses on the intersection of surveillance technologies, criminal justice, and border control, illuminating how and why digital technologies shape contemporary 'crimmigration' control practices. Singler is an Associate Director of the Border Criminologies network and co-leads its Technology & Digital Futures thematic group. Outside of academia, he has worked together with civil society organizations to reshape digital border surveillance and the deployment of biometric technologies in humanitarian contexts. He holds a DPhil in Criminology and MPhil in International Relations from the University of Oxford.
Inhaltsangabe
* PART I. CRIMINAL JUSTICE, BORDER CONTROL, AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES * 1: Introduction: Digital Borders and Social Exclusion * 2: Sovereign Power, Postcolonial Hierarchy, and Global Crimmigration Control * 3: Theorizing Crimmigration Control Technologies: Performativity, Pragmatism, and Humanism * 4: From Unease to Critique: Pragmatism as a Research Paradigm * PART II. MIDAS * 5: MIDAS and the Performative Dimensions of Global Migration Management * 6: 'Who is in charge here': Territory, Extraversion, and Local Agency in the IOM's Capacity-building Practices in Nigeria * 7: 'If we don't do it, it's just not going to happen': Shaping the Digital Futures of Crimmigration Control in Nigeria * 8: A Golden Touch? MIDAS, Biometrics, and the Expansion of Crimmigration Control * 9: Conclusion: Enacting the 'Crimmigrant Other' in the Global South
* PART I. CRIMINAL JUSTICE, BORDER CONTROL, AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES * 1: Introduction: Digital Borders and Social Exclusion * 2: Sovereign Power, Postcolonial Hierarchy, and Global Crimmigration Control * 3: Theorizing Crimmigration Control Technologies: Performativity, Pragmatism, and Humanism * 4: From Unease to Critique: Pragmatism as a Research Paradigm * PART II. MIDAS * 5: MIDAS and the Performative Dimensions of Global Migration Management * 6: 'Who is in charge here': Territory, Extraversion, and Local Agency in the IOM's Capacity-building Practices in Nigeria * 7: 'If we don't do it, it's just not going to happen': Shaping the Digital Futures of Crimmigration Control in Nigeria * 8: A Golden Touch? MIDAS, Biometrics, and the Expansion of Crimmigration Control * 9: Conclusion: Enacting the 'Crimmigrant Other' in the Global South
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