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041252
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New York, Plenum Press, 1970.
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3 vol.set; xiii, 354p.Hbk
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Vol: III
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306394030
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041253
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New York, Plenum Press, 1969.
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3 vol.set; xv, 303p.Hbk
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Vol: I
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006087 | 658.4038011/TOU 006087 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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001229
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Amsterdam, IOS Press, 1997.
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xx,258p.
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9051993099
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182654
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This article explores the maintenance of large-scale information systems that are used for, among other purposes, border security in the European Union. My argument is that information systems do not always operate according to their design scripts. They materialize as unruly, unstable and failing infrastructures that are governed through maintenance in order to correct any identified functional anomalies and address potential future failures by adapting them to emerging technologies and the service needs of end-users (e.g. border guards, police). To conceptualize the maintenance labour through which information systems are governed, I synthesize ideas developed in Michel Foucault’s work on biopolitics and governmentality with contributions that explore the agentic forces and proclivities of technoscientific matter. By unearthing the very mechanics of maintenance processes, I make two contributions to the literature that interrogates the digitization and smartening of border security. First, I demonstrate that attending to maintenance permits a more complete understanding of the agency of information systems. Second, I broaden the research agenda that explores border security as practice by directing attention towards the often invisible, but politically significant, labour of maintainers who, by rendering information systems functional, sustain the power to govern international mobility by digital means.
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042297
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Paris, UNESCO, 1977.
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259p.
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92-3-101457-9
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019308 | 025.52/UNE 019308 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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042686
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DelhI, Aditya Prakashan, 1991.
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V9 (viii, 238p.)
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Vol 9 part 1: Humanities information systams and centres
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8185179520
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033244 | 027.954/GUP 033244 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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042688
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DelhI, Aditya Prakashan, 1990.
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v8(ix,276p.)
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Vol 8: Soical Sciences information systems and centres
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8185179476
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033584
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New Delhi, Information Resource Centre, 1988.
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v6(viii, 296p.)
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041122
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New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1972.
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x,122pHbk
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0134645294
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011140 | 658.4038/GRU 011140 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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041121
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New York, The Macmiilan Company, 1971.
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xi, 347p.Hbk
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007092 | 658.4038/BRI 007092 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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023184
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July 2002.
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405-436
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042767
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New York, McGraw-Hill, 1971.
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xii, 333p.
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Mcgraw-Hill series in Library education
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007155 | 005.74/HEI 007155 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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026980
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Illinois, Richard D Irwin, Inc., 1970.
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xi, 904p.Hbk
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015539 | 658.72/ENG 015539 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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001230
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Amsterdam, IOS Press, 1995.
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xx, 289p.
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905199219X
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040741 | 303.4833/DON 040741 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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042344
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/ Indian Association of Special Libraries and Information Centres; Kapoor, S.K (ed.); Roy, P.B. (ed.)
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1980
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Calcutta, IASLIC, 1980.
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1985p.
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IASLIC special publication
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022840 | 025.52KAP/edi 022840 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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138804
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Despite Hollywood romanticizing about the fictional escapades of various James Bonds and Jason Bournes, one of the most prevalent forms of modern intelligence activity is arguably the least emphasized: economic and industrial espionage. Aimed at garnering financial and innovation advantages for countries seeking greater influence in a highly globalized world, this activity is not merely about economic policy. It also serves as a de facto proxy military rivalry: states maneuver to outperform, outwit, and “outstrategize” their competitors across all spheres of profitable activity via this lesser “INT.” Like the more ubiquitous concept of soft power, soft spying (a term interchangeable with “economic and/or industrial espionage”) is the avoidance of war while still achieving dominance, wherein states engage one another in myriad transactions and contestations, and global futures can rise or fall without a single bullet being fired. Soft spying is an under-emphasized aspect of globalization and the ever-increasing transnational technical connectivity among nations. More importantly for Americans, structural/cultural flaws in the world of business reveal how the United States might arguably always end up more victim than perpetrator in this globally pervasive activity.
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ID:
042783
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2nd ed.
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Lund, Student litterature, 1967.
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v2(233-400p.)
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005474 | 025.04/LAN 005474 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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