Sensing In/Security Sensors as transnational security infrastructures

This rich and extensive collection of studies examines sensors and sensing at the intersections of Critical Security Studies and Science and Technology Studies. Lucy Suchman, Lancaster University. Sensing In/Security is a book project that investigates how sensors and sensing practices enact regimes...

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Other Authors: Boker, Goeffrey C. (Editor), Poechhacker, Nikolaus (Editor), Klimburg-Witjes, Nina (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Mattering Press 2020
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