Making Surveillance Public

Why You Should Be More Woke About AI and Algorithms

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What are the new questions raised by AI for the prevention and detection of crime? How can we rationalise the Amazon Ring doorbell and Tesla’s Sentry Mode? How can algoracism be identified, and what should we think of data donation? Surveillance today cannot be understood without an awareness of how AI and algorithms have become increasingly central in the governance of security. They have led to a substantial expansion in the depth and breadth of surveillance, ranging from mass data collection to mass invasion of privacy. In Making Surveillance Public, Marc Schuilenburg explores the deployment of AI applications, asking who is using them, what their aims are, what outcomes and societal impacts they lead to, and against whom they are used. To this end, he makes a case for a digital criminology centred on sociological questions of power, knowledge and AI experiences. Marc Schuilenburg is a Professor of Digital Surveillance at Erasmus University Rotterdam. Schuilenburg’s other works available in English include Hysteria, The Securitization of Society and Mediapolis. 1 The Problem Field; 2 Digital Surveillance; 3 Big Data Policing; 4 From Reaction to Direction; 5 Towards a Digital Criminology; 6 AI Images
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Writer
Schuilenburg, Marc
Title
Making Surveillance Public
Publisher
Boom criminologie
Year
2025
Language
English
Pages
208
Weight
321 gr
EAN
9789047302629
Dimensions
209 x 133 x 19 mm
Binding format
Hardback

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