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Book Title
Our Biometric Future
Publication Name
Our Biometric Future : Facial Recognition Technology and the Culture of Surveillance
Title
Our Biometric Future
Subtitle
Facial Recognition Technology and the Culture of Surveillance
Author
Kelly A. Gates
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
0814732100
EAN
9780814732106
ISBN
9780814732106
Publisher
New York University Press
Genre
Law & Politics
Topic
Science Nature & Math
Release Date
23/01/2011
Release Year
2011
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
9in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Series
Critical Cultural Communication Ser.
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6in
Number of Pages
274 Pages

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Since the 1960s, a significant effort has been underway to program computers to see the human face and to develop automated systems for identifying faces and distinguishing them from one another - commonly known as Facial Recognition Technology. This book focuses on the politics of developing and deploying these technologies.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
New York University Press
ISBN-10
0814732100
ISBN-13
9780814732106
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109040671

Product Key Features

Author
Kelly A. Gates
Publication Name
Our Biometric Future : Facial Recognition Technology and the Culture of Surveillance
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Series
Critical Cultural Communication Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
274 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
2
Lc Classification Number
T14.5
Reviews
"Gates deftly explores the cultural work performed by facial recognition technologies, and in so doing demonstrates considerable skill in the critical analysis of emergent technologies. This book represents a significant contribution to our understanding about the ongoing elaboration of surveillance society throughout the globe." - Anne Balsamo, University of Southern California, author of Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Women and Designing Culture: The Technological Imagination at Work, A groundbreaking study. Our Biometric Future considers facial recognition technology through its wide range of political entanglements, such as post-9/11 security measures, the management of urban populations in commercial districts, and self-representation in online social networking sites. Across these contexts, Gates shows how facial recognition's political effects have developed in spite of the fact that the technology does not actually work very well. Written with style and wit, Our Biometric Future will resonate with readers in cultural studies, new media, science and technology studies, and anyone interested in surveillance, privacy and security in contemporary life., "Given its spotty track record, it's hard to see why facial recognition technology has so quickly become one of the most widely used forms of biometrics (second only to fingerprints). Kelly Gates'Our Biometric Future, a thorough exploration of FRT's relatively short history, provides some clues...[an] impressive book."- London Review of Books ,, This work is a fascinating, timely investigation of the cultural practices and institutional priorities surrounding automated face perception technologies, "A groundbreaking study. Our Biometric Future considers facial recognition technology through its wide range of political entanglements, such as post-9/11 security measures, the management of urban populations in commercial districts, and self-representation in online social networking sites. Across these contexts, Gates shows how facial recognition's political effects have developed in spite of the fact that the technology does not actually work very well. Written with style and wit, Our Biometric Future will resonate with readers in cultural studies, new media, science and technology studies, and anyone interested in surveillance, privacy and security in contemporary life." -Jonathan Sterne,McGill University, author of The Audible Past: Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction and, Given its spotty track record, it's hard to see why facial recognition technology has so quickly become one of the most widely used forms of biometrics (second only to fingerprints). Kelly Gates' Our Biometric Future, a thorough exploration of FRT's relatively short history, provides some clues...[an] impressive book., "Given its spotty track record, it's hard to see why facial recognition technology has so quickly become one of the most widely used forms of biometrics (second only to fingerprints). Kelly Gates' Our Biometric Future, a thorough exploration of FRT's relatively short history, provides some clues...[an] impressive book."- London Review of Books ,, "This work is a fascinating, timely investigation of the cultural practices and institutional priorities surrounding automated face perception technologies"-C. Tappert, Choice, ( "A patient and clear exploration of religious ambivalence. David Settje is an intrepid researcher, and a trustworthy narrator. This book is a most welcome addition to our understanding of the violent and peace-making legacies of Christian participation in the U.S. during a particularly contentious period."" )-(-Jon Pahl),(author of Empire of Sacrifice: The Religious Origins of American Violence ), "Gates deftly explores the cultural work performed by facial recognition technologies, and in so doing demonstrates considerable skill in the critical analysis of emergent technologies. This book represents a significant contribution to our understanding about the ongoing elaboration of surveillance society throughout the globe." -Anne Balsamo,University of Southern California, author of Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Wo, "Given its spotty track record, it's hard to see why facial recognition technology has so quickly become one of the most widely used forms of biometrics (second only to fingerprints). Kelly Gates' Our Biometric Future, a thorough exploration of FRT's relatively short history, provides some clues...[an] impressive book."- London Review of Books, "This work is a fascinating, timely investigation of the cultural practices and institutional priorities surrounding automated face perception technologies" -C. Tappert,Choice, "A groundbreaking study.Our Biometric Futureconsiders facial recognition technology through its wide range of political entanglements, such as post-9/11 security measures, the management of urban populations in commercial districts, and self-representation in online social networking sites. Across these contexts, Gates shows how facial recognition's political effects have developed in spite of the fact that the technology does not actually work very well. Written with style and wit,Our Biometric Futurewill resonate with readers in cultural studies, new media, science and technology studies, and anyone interested in surveillance, privacy and security in contemporary life." -Jonathan Sterne,McGill University, author of The Audible Past: Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction and, "Gates deftly explores the cultural work performed by facial recognition technologies, and in so doing demonstrates considerable skill in the critical analysis of emergent technologies. This book represents a significant contribution to our understanding about the ongoing elaboration of surveillance society throughout the globe." Anne Balsamo, University of Southern California, author ofTechnologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg WomenandDesigning Culture: The Technological Imagination at Work"A groundbreaking study.Our Biometric Futureconsiders facial recognition technology through its wide range of political entanglements, such as post-9/11 security measures, the management of urban populations in commercial districts, and self-representation in online social networking sites. Across these contexts, Gates shows how facial recognition's political effects have developed in spite of the fact that the technology does not actually work very well. Written with style and wit,Our Biometric Futurewill resonate with readers in cultural studies, new media, science and technology studies, and anyone interested in surveillance, privacy and security in contemporary life." Jonathan Sterne, McGill University, author ofThe Audible Past: Cultural Origins of Sound ReproductionandMP3: The Meaning of a Format, "Gates deftly explores the cultural work performed by facial recognition technologies, and in so doing demonstrates considerable skill in the critical analysis of emergent technologies. This book represents a significant contribution to our understanding about the ongoing elaboration of surveillance society throughout the globe." -Anne Balsamo,author of Technologies of the Gendered Body, Gates deftly explores the cultural work performed by facial recognition technologies, and in so doing demonstrates considerable skill in the critical analysis of emergent technologies. This book represents a significant contribution to our understanding about the ongoing elaboration of surveillance society throughout the globe., "Gates deftly explores the cultural work performed by facial recognition technologies, and in so doing demonstrates considerable skill in the critical analysis of emergent technologies. This book represents a significant contribution to our understanding about the ongoing elaboration of surveillance society throughout the globe." - Anne Balsamo, University of Southern California, author ofTechnologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg WomenandDesigning Culture: The Technological Imagination at Work, ( "Settje's groundbreaking investigation of the United Church of Christ and the African Methodist Episcopal Church, as well as insightful analysis of Southern Baptist arguments, expands our understanding of denominational and lay perspectives immeasurably. It's an intellectual religious history that elucidates the mindsets behind the mantras." )-(-Jill Gill),(Boise State University), "A groundbreaking study. Our Biometric Future considers facial recognition technology through its wide range of political entanglements, such as post-9/11 security measures, the management of urban populations in commercial districts, and self-representation in online social networking sites. Across these contexts, Gates shows how facial recognition's political effects have developed in spite of the fact that the technology does not actually work very well. Written with style and wit, Our Biometric Future will resonate with readers in cultural studies, new media, science and technology studies, and anyone interested in surveillance, privacy and security in contemporary life." - Jonathan Sterne, McGill University, author of The Audible Past: Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction and MP3: The Meaning of a Format, "A groundbreaking study.Our Biometric Futureconsiders facial recognition technology through its wide range of political entanglements, such as post-9/11 security measures, the management of urban populations in commercial districts, and self-representation in online social networking sites. Across these contexts, Gates shows how facial recognition's political effects have developed in spite of the fact that the technology does not actually work very well. Written with style and wit,Our Biometric Futurewill resonate with readers in cultural studies, new media, science and technology studies, and anyone interested in surveillance, privacy and security in contemporary life." - Jonathan Sterne, McGill University, author ofThe Audible Past: Cultural Origins of Sound ReproductionandMP3: The Meaning of a Format, "Gates deftly explores the cultural work performed by facial recognition technologies, and in so doing demonstrates considerable skill in the critical analysis of emergent technologies. This book represents a significant contribution to our understanding about the ongoing elaboration of surveillance society throughout the globe." Anne Balsamo, University of Southern California, author of Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Women and Designing Culture: The Technological Imagination at Work "A groundbreaking study. Our Biometric Future considers facial recognition technology through its wide range of political entanglements, such as post-9/11 security measures, The management of urban populations in commercial districts, and self-representation in online social networking sites. Across these contexts, Gates shows how facial recognition's political effects have developed in spite of the fact that the technology does not actually work very well. Written with style and wit, Our Biometric Future will resonate with readers in cultural studies, new media, science and technology studies, and anyone interested in surveillance, privacy and security in contemporary life." Jonathan Sterne, McGill University, author of The Audible Past: Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction and MP3: The Meaning of a Format
Table of Content
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1 "Self-Motivating Exhilaration": On the Cultural Sources of Computer Communication2 Romanticism and the Machine: The Formation of the Computer Counterculture3 Missing the Net: The 1980s, Microcomputers, and the Rise of Neoliberalism4 Networks and the Social Imagination5 The Moment of Wired6 Open Source, the Expressive Programmer, and the Problem of PropertyConclusion: Capitalism, Passions, Democracy NotesIndex About the Author
Copyright Date
2011
Topic
Media Studies, Life Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology, General, Electronics / Optoelectronics, Anthropology / Physical
Lccn
2010-039825
Dewey Decimal
363.2/32
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Science, Social Science

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