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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/685475
LOCATION:Université de Montréal - Carrefour des arts et des sciences\, 31
 50\, rue Jean-Brillant \, Montréal\, QC\, Canada\, H3T 1N8
SUMMARY:How to understand ‘the digital’ in criminological studies?
DESCRIPTION:Guest speaker : Mareile KaufmannMareile Kaufmann is a senior r
 esearcher at the Peace Research Institute Oslo. She holds a PhD in Crimino
 logy from Hamburg University. Neighboring disciplines such as critical sec
 urity studies and cultural sciences equally shape her research agenda\, wh
 ich focuses on the meeting point between societal security and security te
 chnologies.SummarySurveillance\, profiling\, deviant behavior\, risk man
 agement and policing– many phenomena relevant to criminological study se
 em to be subject to increased digitization. But how can we grasp and conce
 ptualize the digital? A critical analysis of digital practices and phenome
 na needs to disassemble what the affordances of the digital are and what i
 ts relationship to the social is in order to discuss its multiple effects 
 and roles within society. This talk suggests a critical approach to the di
 gital through the notion of politics: not only is there a political dimens
 ion to most digital practices\, but there is also a politics of the digita
 l. Through a theoretical examination of the digital\, of its characteristi
 cs and its relation to governance the presentation seeks to inspire a disc
 ussion across a broad range of criminological research fields.Information
 Conférence présentée par le Centre international de criminologie compa
 rée
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