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Politics of Disappearance: Scanners and (Unobserved) Bodies as Mediators of Security Practices

Bellanova, R. & Gonzales Fuster, G. (2013) Politics of Disappearance: Scanners and (Unobserved) Bodies as Mediators of Security Practices. International Political Sociology, 7(2), pp. [...]

We were taken by surprise: body scanners, technology adjustment, and the eradication of failure

Leese, M. (2016) ‘We were taken by surprise’: body scanners, technology adjustment, and the eradication of failure. Critical Studies on Security, 3(3), pp. 269-282. Available from: [...]

≡ Biometric Bodies, Or How to Make Electronic Fingerprinting Work in India

≡ OPEN ACCESS Rao, U. (2018) Biometric Bodies, Or How to Make Electronic Fingerprinting Work in India. Body & Society, 24(3), pp. 68-94. Available from: [...]

The body does not lie: Identity, risk and trust in technoculture

Aas, K.F. (2006) ‘The body does not lie’: Identity, risk and trust in technoculture. Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 2(2), pp. 143-158. Available from: [...]

The illegal body: ‘Eurodac’ and the politics of biometric identification

van der Ploeg, I. (1999) The illegal body: ‘Eurodac’ and the politics of biometric identification. Ethics and Information Technology, 1, pp. 295-302. Available from: [...]

Migration and the Machine-Readable Body: Identification and Biometrics

van der Ploeg, I. & Sprenkels, I. (2011) Migration and the Machine-Readable Body: Identification and Biometrics. In: Dijstelbloem, H. & Meijer, A. (eds.), Migration and the New [...]

Biometrics: Bodies, technologies, biopolitics

Pugliese, J. (2010). Biometrics: Bodies, technologies, biopolitics. New York: Routledge. Available from: [...]

The Emergence of iBorder: Bordering Bodies, Networks, and Machines

Pötzsch H. (2015) The Emergence of iBorder: Bordering Bodies, Networks, and Machines. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 33(1), pp. 101-118. Available from: [...]

Itinerant Data: Unveiling Gendered Scrutiny at the Border

Hegde, R.S. (2019) Itinerant Data: Unveiling Gendered Scrutiny at the Border. Television & New Media, 20(6), pp. 617-633. Available from: [...]

≡ Technologization of Security: Management of Uncertainty and Risk in the Age of Biometrics

≡ OPEN ACCESS Ceyhan, A. (2008) Technologization of Security: Management of Uncertainty and Risk in the Age of Biometrics. Surveillance and Society, 5(2), pp. 102-123. Available from: [...]
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