Global Surveillance and Policing

Global Surveillance and Policing
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781134014354
ISBN-13 : 113401435X
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Synopsis Global Surveillance and Policing by : Elia Zureik

Policing and surveillance acoss international borders has been of increasing concern since the 9.11 attacks in North America, and the accession of the Schengen Accord in Europe. This book brings together leading authorities in the field to discuss both theoretical and empirical aspects of the way in which modern states attempt to control their borders and a mobile population.

Global Surveillance and Policing: Borders, Security, Identity

Global Surveillance and Policing: Borders, Security, Identity
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Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:671808575
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Synopsis Global Surveillance and Policing: Borders, Security, Identity by : M. Salter E. Zureik

Since the 9.11 attacks in North America and the accession of the Schengen Accord in Europe there has been widespread concern with international borders, the passage of people and the flow of information across borders. States have fundamentally changed th.

Global Surveillance and Policing

Global Surveillance and Policing
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781134014422
ISBN-13 : 1134014422
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Synopsis Global Surveillance and Policing by : Elia Zureik

Since the 9.11 attacks in North America and the accession of the Schengen Accord in Europe there has been widespread concern with international borders, the passage of people and the flow of information across borders. States have fundamentally changed the ways in which they police and monitor this mobile population and its personal data. This book brings together leading authorities in the field who have been working on the common problem of policing and surveillance at physical and virtual borders at a time of increased perceived threat. It is concerned with both theoretical and empirical aspects of the ways in which the modern state attempts to control its borders and mobile population. It will be essential reading for students, practitioners, policy makers.

The Policing of Flows

The Policing of Flows
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9781000468267
ISBN-13 : 1000468267
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Synopsis The Policing of Flows by : Anthony Amicelle

Rectifying the fact that little criminological attention has been paid to the notion that the security of flows increasingly embodies concerns at the heart of contemporary policing practices, this book makes a significant contribution to knowledge about the policing and security governance of flows. The book focuses on how the growing centrality of flows affects both contemporary 'risks' and the policing organisations in charge of managing them. The contributors analyse flows such as event security; border controls and migration; the movement of animal parts; security-related intelligence; and organisational flows. The emerging criminology of these, as well as flows of money, information and numerous commodities, from pharmaceuticals to minerals or malicious software, is leading to critical advances in the understanding of the changing harm landscapes and the practices that have developed to manage them. Taken as a whole, the book opens up the conversation, and encourages the invention of new conceptual, theoretical and methodological tools to help criminology tackle and better understand the mobile world in which we live. This book was originally published as a special issue of Global Crime.

Policing Non-Citizens

Policing Non-Citizens
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781135091729
ISBN-13 : 1135091722
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Synopsis Policing Non-Citizens by : Leanne Weber

Criminologists are increasingly turning their attention to the many points of intersection between immigration and crime control. This book discusses the detection of unlawful non-citizens as a distinct form of policing which is impacting on a growing range of agencies and sections of society. It constitutes an important contribution not only to the literature on policing but also to the field of border control studies within criminology. Drawing on the work of Clifford Shearing, Ian Loader and P.A.J. Waddington, it offers new theoretical approaches to the study of police powers and practice.

Globalization, Difference, and Human Security

Globalization, Difference, and Human Security
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781134591800
ISBN-13 : 1134591802
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Synopsis Globalization, Difference, and Human Security by : Mustapha Kamal Pasha

Globalization, Difference, and Human Security seeks to advance critical human security studies by re-framing the concept of human security in terms of the thematic of difference. Drawing together a wide range of contributors, the volume is framed, among others, around the following key questions: What are the silences and erasures of advancing a critical human security alternative without making recognition of difference its central plank?How do we rethink the complex interplay of human security and difference in distinct and varied spatial and cultural settings produced by global forces? What is the nexus between human security and the broader field of global development? What new challenges to Human Security and International Relations are produced with the rise of the ‘post-liberal’ or ‘post-secular’ subject? In what ways releasing human security from identification with the territorial state helps reconceptualize culture? How does Human Security serve as a subspecies of modern humanitarian thought or the latter reinforce imperial imaginaries and the structures of order and morality? Is the pursuit of indigenous rights fundamentally counterpoised to the pursuit of human security? What difference it might make to take the ‘doings and beings’ of communities-of-subsistence rather than basic-needs/wealth-seeking individuals as a point of departure in critical human security studies? How does reconstruction bind post-war and post-disaster states and societies into the global capitalist-democratic political structure?

Cities Under Siege

Cities Under Siege
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Publisher : Verso Books
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781781683835
ISBN-13 : 1781683832
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Synopsis Cities Under Siege by : Stephen Graham

Cities are the new battleground of our increasingly urban world. From the slums of the global South to the wealthy financial centers of the West, Cities Under Siege traces the spread of political violence through the sites, spaces, infrastructure and symbols of the world's rapidly expanding metropolitan areas. Drawing on a wealth of original research, Stephen Graham shows how Western militaries and security forces now perceive all urban terrain as a conflict zone inhabited by lurking shadow enemies. Urban inhabitants have become targets that need to be continually tracked, scanned and controlled. Graham examines the transformation of Western armies into high-tech urban counter-insurgency forces. He looks at the militarization and surveillance of international borders, the use of 'security' concerns to suppress democratic dissent, and the enacting of legislation to suspend civilian law. In doing so, he reveals how the New Military Urbanism permeates the entire fabric of urban life, from subway and transport networks hardwired with high-tech 'command and control' systems to the insidious militarization of a popular culture corrupted by the all-pervasive discourse of 'terrorism.'

Identification and Registration Practices in Transnational Perspective

Identification and Registration Practices in Transnational Perspective
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781137367310
ISBN-13 : 1137367318
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Synopsis Identification and Registration Practices in Transnational Perspective by : J. Brown

This collection examines the subject of identification and surveillance from 16th C English parish registers to 21st C DNA databases. The contributors, who range from historians to legal specialists, provide an insight into the historical development behind such issues as biometric identification, immigration control and personal data use.

Discipline and Punishment in Global Politics

Discipline and Punishment in Global Politics
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9780230612792
ISBN-13 : 0230612792
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Discipline and Punishment in Global Politics by : J. Leatherman

Global politics is a crowded stage of players competing for power and authority. Who is in charge of what? How do they stay in charge and what are the effects? This volume raises these questions in case studies on regimes of torture and surveillance in women's rights, border control, media, global capital and religion.

Cosmopolitan Borders

Cosmopolitan Borders
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 9781137351401
ISBN-13 : 1137351403
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Cosmopolitan Borders by : C. Rumford

Cosmopolitan Borders makes the case for processes of bordering being better understood through the lens of cosmopolitanism. Borders are 'cosmopolitan workshops' where 'cultural encounters of a cosmopolitan kind' take place and where entrepreneurial cosmopolitans advance new forms of sociality in the face of 'global closure'.