This book examines how state borders are increasingly being replaced by internal controls in the form of state bureaucracies as a means of regulating westward migration within the EU. It discusses the changes in control societies and how targeted surveillance as a geopolitical tool leads to new digitalised mechanisms of population selection.
This book examines how state borders are increasingly being replaced by internal controls in the form of state bureaucracies as a means of regulating westward migration within the EU. It discusses the changes in control societies and how targeted surveillance as a geopolitical tool leads to new digitalised mechanisms of population selection.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Veronika Nagy, PhD, is an assistant professor of criminology at the Willem Pompe Institute at the Faculty of Law Governance and Economics, Utrecht University. Her research interest includes surveillance, digital inequality with a focus on a broad connection between mobility and technology, securitisation of international migration, criminalisation and digital self-censorship. She conducted research on specific forms of ethnic mobility, human trafficking and digital profiling (exploitation of workers, forced criminal activities and trafficking of children).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Critical theories - social sorting and surveillance in a digital welfare labyrinth 3. Roma, a global ethnic minority 4. Welfare policy and the new social sorting of Europe 5. Mediators, protectors and pathfinders - invisible players in mobility approaches 6. Accessing benefits abroad 7. Commodification online - social security claims in virtual bureaucracies 10. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Critical theories - social sorting and surveillance in a digital welfare labyrinth 3. Roma, a global ethnic minority 4. Welfare policy and the new social sorting of Europe 5. Mediators, protectors and pathfinders - invisible players in mobility approaches 6. Accessing benefits abroad 7. Commodification online - social security claims in virtual bureaucracies 10. Conclusion
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