Brian Jordan Jefferson (Author)
Brian Jefferson explores the history of digital computing and criminal justice, revealing how big tech, computer scientists, university researchers, and state actors have digitized carceral governance over the past forty years. He shows how digital technology has expanded the wars on crime and drugs, enabling our current state of mass incarceration and further entrenching the nation's racialized policing and punishment. (Publisher)
...MoreReview Jason Ludwig (October 2023) Review of "Digitize and Punish: racial criminalization in the digital age". Technology and Culture (pp. 1356-1358).
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Sandra Robinson;
(2018)
Databases and Doppelgängers: New Articulations of Power
Thesis
Kim, Richard S.Y.;
(2010)
Cyber-Surveillance: A Case Study in Policy and Development
Essay Review
Martha Poon;
(November 2016)
Review Essay: Corporate Capitalism and the Growing Power of Big Data
Book
Viktor Mayer-Schönberger;
Kenneth Cukier;
(2013)
Big Data: A Revolution that Will Transform how We Live, Work, and Think
Book
Brett Frischmann;
Evan Selinger;
(2016)
Re-Engineering Humanity
Article
Boris Jardine;
Matthew Drage;
(2018)
The Total Archive: Data, Subjectivity, Universality
Article
Peter M. Asaro;
(June 2019)
AI Ethics in Predictive Policing: From Models of Threat to an Ethics of Care
Book
Brian Hochman;
(2022)
The Listeners: A History of Wiretapping in the United States
Book
Gilliom, John;
Monahan, Torin;
(2013)
SuperVision: An Introduction to the Surveillance Society
Article
Ben Falchuk;
Shoshana Loeb;
Ralph Neff;
(June 2018)
The Social Metaverse: Battle for Privacy
Article
Melanie Jeske;
Aliya Saperstein;
Sandra Soo-Jin Lee;
Janet K Shim;
(2025)
Marginalized measures: The harmonization of diversity in precision medicine research
Thesis
Magnet, Shoshana Amielle;
(2008)
Encoding the Body: Critically Assessing the Collection and Uses of Biometric Information
Book
James Gacek;
(2022)
Portable Prisons: Electronic Monitoring and the Creation of Carceral Territory
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Cierra Robson;
(2022)
Broken Mirrors: Surveillance in Oakland as Both Reflection and Refraction of California's Carceral State
Book
Bruno J. Strasser;
(2019)
Collecting Experiments: Making Big Data Biology
Article
Alison Cool;
(August 2019)
Impossible, unknowable, accountable: Dramas and dilemmas of data law
Book
Josh Lauer;
(2017)
Creditworthy: A History of Consumer Surveillance and Financial Identity in America
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Jones, Steve;
Rainie, Lee;
(2002)
Internet use and the terror attacks
Thesis
Wylie, Sara Ann;
(2011)
Corporate Bodies and Chemical Bonds: An STS Analysis of Natural Gas Development in the United States
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Ana-Maria Herman;
(2023)
Reconfiguring the Museum: The Politics of Digital Display
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