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ID189465
Title ProperInsurance technopolitics
Other Title InformationCar theft, recovery, and tracking systems in São Paulo
LanguageENG
AuthorDeborah Fromm ;  Fromm, Deborah
Summary / Abstract (Note)In response to high levels of car theft, insurance companies in São Paulo have developed new systems and technologies for tracking and recovering stolen vehicles. These interventions are driven by an insurance rationality that seeks to manage risk and ensure these companies’ profitability. However, this article draws on the notion of technopolitics to argue that the tracking devices and other technologies mobilized in this way also exercise their own agency. They help to mediate and reorganize the power dynamics and relations between diverse actors who operate within São Paulo’s stolen car market and vehicle recovery processes, presenting both challenges and opportunities for each as they pursue their respective aims. The notion of ‘insurance technopolitics’ emphasizes this conjunction between risk governance and the contingent, technologically mediated relationships and conflicts to which it may give rise.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Dialogue Vol. 54, No.1; Feb 2023: p. 39-53
Journal SourceSecurity Dialogue Vol: 54 No 1
Key WordsSecurity ;  Technology ;  Brazil ;  Insurance ;  Car Theft


 
 
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