Our biometric future: facial recognition technology and the culture of surveillance
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spelling | Gates, Kelly Verfasser aut Our biometric future facial recognition technology and the culture of surveillance Kelly A. Gates New York New York University Press 2011 1 online resource (xi, 263 pages :) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Critical cultural communication Print version record "Since the 1960s, a significant effort has been underway to program computers to 'see' the human face-to develop automated systems for identifying faces and distinguishing them from one another--commonly known as Facial Recognition Technology. While computer scientists are developing FRT in order to design more intelligent and interactive machines, businesses and states agencies view the technology as uniquely suited for 'smart' surveillance--systems that automate the labor of monitoring in order to increase their efficacy and spread their reach. Tracking this technological pursuit, Our Biometric Future identifies FRT as a prime example of the failed technocratic approach to governance, where new technologies are pursued as shortsighted solutions to complex social problems. Culling news stories, press releases, policy statements, PR kits and other materials, Kelly Gates provides evidence that, instead of providing more security for more people, the pursuit of FRT is being driven by the priorities of corporations, law enforcement and state security agencies, all convinced of the technology's necessity and unhindered by its complicated and potentially destructive social consequences. By focusing on the politics of developing and deploying these technologies, Our Biometric Future argues not for the inevitability of a particular technological future, but for its profound contingency and contestability."--Provided by Publisher BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Biometric identification fast Face fast Biometrisk identifikation sao Identifiering (kriminologi) sao Overvakning / etik och moral sao Pattern Recognition, Automated Morals Nonverbal Communication Violence Organization and Administration Biometry Technology, Industry, and Agriculture Physical Examination Sociology Communication Psychology, Social Technology, Industry, Agriculture Social Sciences Statistics as Topic Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures Crime Social Problems Information Science Health Services Administration Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena Criminology Delivery of Health Care Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms Diagnosis Behavior Epidemiologic Methods Psychiatry and Psychology Investigative Techniques Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment Facial Expression Terrorism Biometric Identification Security Measures Technology Ethics Social Environment Engineering & Applied Sciences hilcc Electrical & Computer Engineering hilcc Electrical Engineering hilcc Technology - General hilcc Face Identification Biometric identification Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gates, Kelly Our biometric future New York : New York University Press, 2011 0814732097 |
spellingShingle | Gates, Kelly Our biometric future facial recognition technology and the culture of surveillance "Since the 1960s, a significant effort has been underway to program computers to 'see' the human face-to develop automated systems for identifying faces and distinguishing them from one another--commonly known as Facial Recognition Technology. While computer scientists are developing FRT in order to design more intelligent and interactive machines, businesses and states agencies view the technology as uniquely suited for 'smart' surveillance--systems that automate the labor of monitoring in order to increase their efficacy and spread their reach. Tracking this technological pursuit, Our Biometric Future identifies FRT as a prime example of the failed technocratic approach to governance, where new technologies are pursued as shortsighted solutions to complex social problems. Culling news stories, press releases, policy statements, PR kits and other materials, Kelly Gates provides evidence that, instead of providing more security for more people, the pursuit of FRT is being driven by the priorities of corporations, law enforcement and state security agencies, all convinced of the technology's necessity and unhindered by its complicated and potentially destructive social consequences. By focusing on the politics of developing and deploying these technologies, Our Biometric Future argues not for the inevitability of a particular technological future, but for its profound contingency and contestability."--Provided by Publisher BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Biometric identification fast Face fast Biometrisk identifikation sao Identifiering (kriminologi) sao Overvakning / etik och moral sao Pattern Recognition, Automated Morals Nonverbal Communication Violence Organization and Administration Biometry Technology, Industry, and Agriculture Physical Examination Sociology Communication Psychology, Social Technology, Industry, Agriculture Social Sciences Statistics as Topic Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures Crime Social Problems Information Science Health Services Administration Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena Criminology Delivery of Health Care Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms Diagnosis Behavior Epidemiologic Methods Psychiatry and Psychology Investigative Techniques Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment Facial Expression Terrorism Biometric Identification Security Measures Technology Ethics Social Environment Engineering & Applied Sciences hilcc Electrical & Computer Engineering hilcc Electrical Engineering hilcc Technology - General hilcc Face Identification Biometric identification |
title | Our biometric future facial recognition technology and the culture of surveillance |
title_auth | Our biometric future facial recognition technology and the culture of surveillance |
title_exact_search | Our biometric future facial recognition technology and the culture of surveillance |
title_full | Our biometric future facial recognition technology and the culture of surveillance Kelly A. Gates |
title_fullStr | Our biometric future facial recognition technology and the culture of surveillance Kelly A. Gates |
title_full_unstemmed | Our biometric future facial recognition technology and the culture of surveillance Kelly A. Gates |
title_short | Our biometric future |
title_sort | our biometric future facial recognition technology and the culture of surveillance |
title_sub | facial recognition technology and the culture of surveillance |
topic | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Biometric identification fast Face fast Biometrisk identifikation sao Identifiering (kriminologi) sao Overvakning / etik och moral sao Pattern Recognition, Automated Morals Nonverbal Communication Violence Organization and Administration Biometry Technology, Industry, and Agriculture Physical Examination Sociology Communication Psychology, Social Technology, Industry, Agriculture Social Sciences Statistics as Topic Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures Crime Social Problems Information Science Health Services Administration Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena Criminology Delivery of Health Care Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms Diagnosis Behavior Epidemiologic Methods Psychiatry and Psychology Investigative Techniques Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment Facial Expression Terrorism Biometric Identification Security Measures Technology Ethics Social Environment Engineering & Applied Sciences hilcc Electrical & Computer Engineering hilcc Electrical Engineering hilcc Technology - General hilcc Face Identification Biometric identification |
topic_facet | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure SOCIAL SCIENCE / General Biometric identification Face Biometrisk identifikation Identifiering (kriminologi) Overvakning / etik och moral Pattern Recognition, Automated Morals Nonverbal Communication Violence Organization and Administration Biometry Technology, Industry, and Agriculture Physical Examination Sociology Communication Psychology, Social Technology, Industry, Agriculture Social Sciences Statistics as Topic Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures Crime Social Problems Information Science Health Services Administration Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena Criminology Delivery of Health Care Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms Diagnosis Behavior Epidemiologic Methods Psychiatry and Psychology Investigative Techniques Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment Facial Expression Terrorism Biometric Identification Security Measures Technology Ethics Social Environment Engineering & Applied Sciences Electrical & Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Technology - General Face Identification Biometric identification |
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