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Smart Borders, Digital Identity and Big Data

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In recent years, UN agencies, global tech corporations, states and humanitarian NGOs have invested in advanced technologies from smart borders to digital identities to manage migratory movements. T...
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  • 16 September 2025
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In recent years, UN agencies, global tech corporations, states and humanitarian NGOs have invested in advanced technologies from smart borders to digital identities to manage migratory movements. These are surveillance technologies that have intensified the militarization of borders and became a testing ground for surveillance capitalism.

This book shows how these technologies reproduce structural inequalities and discriminative policies. Korkmaz reveals the way in which they grant extensive powers to states and big tech corporations to control communities.

Unpacking the effects of surveillance capitalism on vulnerable populations, this is a much-needed intervention that will be of interest to readers in a range of fields.

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Price: $41.95
Pages: 160
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 16 September 2025
ISBN: 9781529253894
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Technology Studies, Migration, immigration and emigration, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Social Aspects, Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects, Ethical issues: scientific, technological and medical developments
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"This is a brilliant, well-informed account of how migrants have become the canaries in the surveillance capitalist mine. The sections on smart borders, including inventions like 'Arizona' and the possible application of AI, are revelatory and somewhat frightening. The author convincingly argues that some of the means of controlling migrants will soon be applied to legal residents and citizens.” Robin Cohen, University of Oxford

"Accessibly written and refreshingly bold, this book explores migration and security tech through a unique lens of surveillance capitalism, showing how capitalism influences global mobility, especially in the Global South." Sanja Milivojevic, University of Bristol

Emre Eren Korkmaz is Departmental Lecturer of Migration and Development at the University of Oxford.

Introduction: Canaries in the Coal Mine

1. Migration and (Surveillance) Capitalism

2. Migration and (Big) Data Analysis

3. Smart Borders

4. Digital Identity and Surveillance Capitalism

Conclusion: How Can We Resist?