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ID179369
Title ProperDesigns of borders
Other Title InformationSecurity, critique, and the machines
LanguageENG
AuthorMartin-Mazé, Médéric ;  Perret, Sarah x
Summary / Abstract (Note)Over the past 15 years, the European Commission has poured millions of euros into Research and Development in border security. This article looks at the devices that are funded under this scheme. To this end, it applies Multiple Correspondence Analysis to a database of 41 projects funded under 7th Framework Programme. This method of data visualisation unearths the deep patterns of opposition that run across the sociotechnical universe where European borders are designed and created. We identify three rationalities of power at play: territorial surveillance aimed at detecting rare events in remote areas, policing of dense human flows by sorting out the benign from the dangerous, and finally global dataveillance of cargo on the move. Instead of trends towards either the hardening of borders or their virtualisation, we, therefore, find multiple rationalities of power simultaneously redefining the modalities of control at EU borders. A second finding shows where precisely critical actors are located in this sociotechnical universe and indicates that the structure of European R&D in border security keeps irregularised migrants off their radars. This finding calls for more caution as to the possibility to effectively put critique to work within the context of EU R&D.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Journal of International Security Vol. 6, No.3; Aug 2021: p.278 - 300
Journal SourceEuropean Journal of International Security Vol: 6 No 3
Key WordsTechnology ;  European Union ;  Border ;  Critique ;  Security Research


 
 
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