Global survieillance and policing : borders, security, identity
edited by Elia Zureik.
- U.K. : Willan Pub., 2005.
- 259 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Global surveillance and policing : borders, security, identity-- introduction Chapter 2. Some conceptual issues in the study of borders and surveillance Chapter 3. At the threshold of security : a theory of international borders Chapter 4. Borders, migration and economic integration : towards a new political economy of borders Chapter 5. Border is everywhere : ID cards, surveillance and the other Chapter 6. Borders, bodies and biometrics : towards identity management Chapter 7. Expanding surveillance : connecting biometric information systems to international police cooperation Chapter 8. What happens when you book an airline ticket? : the collection and processing of passenger data post-9/11 Chapter 9. Potential threats and potential criminals : data collection in the national security entry-exit registration system Chapter 10. Imperial embrace? : identification and contraints on mobility in a hegemonic empire Chapter 11. Fencing the line : analysis of the recent rise in security measures along disputed and undisputed boundaries Chapter 12. 'Getting ahead of the game' : border technologies and the changing space of governance Chapter 13. Immigration controls and citizenship in the political rhetoric of New Labour Chapter 14. Freedom of movement inside 'fortress Europe'