Policing and Intelligence in the Global Big Data Era, Volume I
New Global Perspectives on Algorithmic Governance
Gebonden Engels 2024 1e druk 9783031683251Samenvatting
Policing and Intelligence in the Global Big Data Era, Volume I, the first of a two volume set, presents a rich and unique collection of global perspectives on data-driven predictive technologies and the expansion and use of surveillance apparatuses in policing and intelligence, both public and private. Centered around the notion of ‘algorithmic governance’, this volume explores various practices of abstract and intelligence-led policing within the context of surveillance and regulatory capitalism. '
Each chapter interrogates these concepts as much as realities on the ground as they play out across the globe – from Russia, USA, India, Brazil to Denmark, Germany and Norway. The volume offers a unique insight into the ways in which technologies and data-driven practices – from facial recognition, predictive algorithms, to generative AI – are reshaping cultures of policing both within and beyond police proper. Particular attention is paid to the simultaneous privatization and pluralization policing and intelligence and to the proliferation of new intelligence actors. Academics, students and readers interested in the fields of criminology, social anthropology, critical algorithm.
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Chapter 2. National Security, Insider Threat Programs, and the Compliance-Industrial Complex: Reflections on the Platformization in Corporate Policing, Intelligence, and Security (Tereza Østbø Kuldova).
Chapter 3. Russian Intelligence-Driven Technopoly: Efficiency, Positivism and Governance by Data in an Authoritarian State (Jardar Østbø).
Chapter 4. Smart Security? Transnational Policing Models and Surveillance Technologies in the City of São Paulo (Alcides Eduardo dos Reis Peron Marcos César Alvarez).
Chapter 5. Militarized Managerialism and the Bolsonarist Dystopia in Brazil (Bruno Cardoso).
Chapter 6. ‘For Your Own Safety’: The Soft Push of Surveillance by the Private Sector in India (Shivangi Narayan).
Chapter 7. E-Governance and Smart Policing in Kerala, India: Towards a Kerala Model of Algorithmic Governance? (Ashwin Varghese).
Chapter 8. Musical Policing in Today’s Brazil: A Study of Jingles in the Bolsonaro Movement (Kjetil Klette Bøhler).
Chapter 9. A Historical Perspective on Civil Society Activism and the Campaign to Ban Digital Facial Recognition Technologies in Public Security in Brazil (Paulo Cruz Terra).
Chapter 10. Algorithmic Police Reform: the Political Economy and Social Lives of a Police Early Intervention Algorithm (Matthew Nesvet ).
Chapter 11. The Platformization of Policing: A Cross-National Analysis (Simon Egbert, Vasilis Galis, Helene Oppen Ingebrigtsen Gundhus, Christin Thea Wathne).
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