Identified, tracked, and profiled : : the politics of resisting facial recognition technology / / Peter Dauvergne.
"Revealing the politics underlying the rapid globalization of facial recognition technology (FRT), this topical book provides a cutting-edge, critical analysis of the expanding global market for FRT, and the rise of the transnational social movement that opposes it. With the use of FRT for poli...
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Place / Publishing House: | Northampton : : Edward Elgar Publishing,, 2022. |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (144 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Front Matter
- Copyright
- Contents
- PART I Introduction
- 1. Introducing facial recognition technology
- 2. Resisting the normalization of facial recognition
- PART II Reining in facial recognition technology
- 3. The movement to oppose facial recognition
- 4. The politics of facial recognition bans in the United States
- 5. Regulating facial recognition in the United States
- 6. Rising global opposition to face surveillance
- PART III The global political economy of facial recognition
- 7. The corporate politics of facial recognition
- 8. The everyday politics of facial recognition in China
- 9. The globalization of facial recognition technology
- PART IV Conclusions
- 10. The future of facial recognition technology
- Appendix: interviews
- Notes
- Index.