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850817
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Title & Author
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Captivating technology : : race, carceral technoscience, and liberatory imagination in everyday life /\ Ruha Benjamin, editor.
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Publication Statement
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Durham :: Duke University Press,, 2019.
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, ©2019
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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1478004495
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1478003235
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1478003812
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9781478003236
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9781478003816
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Naturalizing coercion: the Tuskegee experiments and the laboratory life of the plantation / Britt Rusert -- Consumed by disease : medical archives, Latino fictions, and carceral health imaginaries / Christopher Perreira -- Billions served : prison food regimes, nutritional punishment, and gastronomical resistance / Anthony Ryan Hatch -- Shadows of war, traces of policing : the weaponization of space and the sensible in preemption / Andrea Miller -- This is not Minority Report : predictive policing and population racism / Joshua Scannell -- Racialized surveillance in the digital service economy / Winifred Poster -- Digital character in "the scored society" : FICO, social networks, and competing measurements of creditworthiness / Tamara K. Nopper -- Deception by design : digital skin, racial matter, and the new policing of child sexual exploitation / Mitali Thakor -- Employing the carceral imaginary : an ethnography of worker surveillance in the retail industry / Madison Van Oort -- Anti-racist technoscience : a generative tradition / Ron Eglash -- Techno-vernacular creativity and innovation across the African diaspora and Global South / Nettrice R. Gaskins -- Making skin visible through liberatory design / Lorna Roth -- Scratch a theory, you find a biography / a conversation with Troy Duster -- Reimagining race, resistance, and technoscience / a conversation with Dorothy Roberts.
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Abstract
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The contributors to Captivating Technology examine how carceral technologies such as electronic ankle monitors and predictive-policing algorithms are being deployed to classify and coerce specific populations and whether these innovations can be appropriated and reimagined for more liberatory ends.
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Subject
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African Americans-- Social conditions-- 21st century.
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Discrimination in criminal justice administration-- United States.
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Electronic surveillance-- Social aspects-- United States.
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Prisons-- United States.
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Privacy, Right of-- United States.
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Racial profiling in law enforcement-- United States.
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African Americans-- Social conditions.
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Discrimination in criminal justice administration.
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Electronic surveillance-- Social aspects.
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Prisons.
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Privacy, Right of.
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Race relations.
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Racial profiling in law enforcement.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies (Global)
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Criminology.
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Subject
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United States, Race relations, History, 21st century.
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United States.
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Dewey Classification
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364.028/4
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LC Classification
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HV9471.C37 2019
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Added Entry
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Benjamin, Ruha
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