Europe's Datafied Borders : Technology, Control, and (In)Justice (Interventions)

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Europe's Datafied Borders : Technology, Control, and (In)Justice (Interventions)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 260 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781041130772

Full Description

This monograph examines the growing datafication of European borders, exploring how digital technologies reshape migration governance. The book reveals how such technologies increasingly function as tools of exclusion, surveillance, and control for those whose mobility rights are restricted - including people seeking asylum and illegalised migrants. As such, the book explores the datafied element of enforcing the exclusionary logics that underpin migration policies in Europe.

Drawing on multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork in Greece and the United Kingdom, the book foregrounds the lived experiences of those navigating datafied systems. It traces how digital infrastructures reshape access to rights and everyday life. Conceptually, the book identifies key manifestations of power within datafied borders: control through categorisation and identification, containment through everyday surveillance, and dispossession of rights through data infrastructures. Situating these processes within histories of colonial and racialised border control, the book challenges solutions that focus on the technology itself, highlighting the structural injustices embedded in datafied migration governance.

The book will be of interest to scholars and students across migration studies, critical border studies, critical data studies, surveillance studies, sociology, anthropology, geography, and politics. It will also appeal to policymakers, activists, and civil society organisations working on migration, mobility rights, and digital justice.

Contents

1. Introduction 2. Conceptualising borders; control, 'crisis', and datafication 28 3. A European border regime 4. Control through identification and categorisation; the power of a fingerprint 5. Containment through everyday surveillance: Asylum, aid and tech 6. Dispossession through data infrastructure; technology as a tool of immigration policy 7. "It's not a bug, it's a feature": Data (in)justice at, and beyond, the border 218

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