2019
DOI: 10.1177/1527476419857686
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Itinerant Data: Unveiling Gendered Scrutiny at the Border

Abstract: As national borders are being transformed into technologized zones of securitization and national power, the surveillance of particular individuals and groups has become routine. Aided by a public culture of suspicion and belief in the neutrality of technology, national borders work to ferret out the digital tracks of those predetermined to be of risk or threat. Fortifying discriminatory structures of immigration control, the reworked digital frontier filters gendered bodies of risk and drafts their visual rec… Show more

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“…Datafication, then, is not an uncomplicated force of knowledge production but a complex process, constructed and compiled from various and often contradictory sources, intertwined in the everyday as a form of intimacy and responded to in multiple ways, from anticipation and anxiety to a sense of possibility. To understand the complex, affective and intimate workings of datafication, we explore border practices and the everyday experiences of those who often remain invisible in public but are subjected to and dependent on multiple data-driven services and practices (Hegde, 2019;Latonero & Kift, 2018;Ponzanesi, 2019).…”
Section: About the Authormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Datafication, then, is not an uncomplicated force of knowledge production but a complex process, constructed and compiled from various and often contradictory sources, intertwined in the everyday as a form of intimacy and responded to in multiple ways, from anticipation and anxiety to a sense of possibility. To understand the complex, affective and intimate workings of datafication, we explore border practices and the everyday experiences of those who often remain invisible in public but are subjected to and dependent on multiple data-driven services and practices (Hegde, 2019;Latonero & Kift, 2018;Ponzanesi, 2019).…”
Section: About the Authormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radha Hedge’s “Itinerant Data: Unveiling Gendered Scrutiny at the Border” (2019) explores the question of mediation at the border and in particular the question of digital surveillance of minority communities at the airport. As part of a longer genealogy of immigration control, the new logic of digital reinforcement at the border reproduces orientalizing perceptions of the Muslim woman as Other.…”
Section: Signposts For Migration and Mobility In A Digital Agementioning
confidence: 99%