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Security, Risk and the Biometric State Governing Borders and Bodies

By Benjamin Muller Copyright 2010
164 Pages
by Routledge

160 Pages
by Routledge

160 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines a series of questions associated with the increasing application and implications of biometrics in contemporary everyday life. In the wake of the events of 9/11, the reliance on increasingly sophisticated and invasive technologies across a burgeoning field of applications has accelerated, giving rise to the term 'biometric state'. This book explores how these ‘virtual... Read more

Introduction  1. Security, Risk, and the Biometric State: Governing Borders and Bodies  2. Are You Who You Say You Are? Biometrics and the Management of Borders and Bodies  3. Suspect(ing) Biometrics: Identity, Security and National ID Cards  4. Catastrophe, Narrative, and the Failure of Imagination  5. Securing the Political Imagination: Popualr Culture, The Security Dispositif and the Biometric State  6. A North American Biometric State?  7. Securitizing the Global Norm of Identity: Biometrics and Homo Sacer in Fallujah.  Conclusion

Biography

Benjamin J. Muller is Assistant Professor in International Relations and Political Theory at King's University College at the University of Western Ontario, London, Canada. He completed his PhD in the School of Politics and International Studies at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 2005.