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DOI10.1177/14614448231201647
Disaster, facial recognition technology, and the problem of the corpse
O'Neill, Christopher
发表日期2024
ISSN1461-4448
EISSN1461-7315
起始页码26
结束页码3
卷号26期号:3
英文摘要The overlapping disasters of the Australian 2019-2020 bushfire season and the COVID-19 pandemic, figured alongside the imaginary of projected future disasters, have provided a space of legitimation to experiment with controversial facial recognition technologies (FRTs). Drawing upon interviews conducted with senior Australian government administrators and researchers, I argue that FRTs are being used to respond to the trauma of disaster through its novel mediation and refiguration, tied to discourses of resilience which have been used to justify the expansion of FRT as a means for relief and the provision of aid. This legitimation, however, is challenged by the difficulty FRT encounters in capturing the face in its vital and its mortal malleability. What I term 'the problem of the corpse' serves to bring to light the 'paranoid' gaze of the biometric apparatus, disrupting the aim of using biometric infrastructure to produce a 'new normal' in the ongoing aftermath of disaster.
英文关键词Biometrics; climate change; COVID-19; death; disaster; facial recognition technology; normality; quarantine; resilience; spoofing
语种英语
WOS研究方向Communication
WOS类目Communication
WOS记录号WOS:001174560700011
来源期刊NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/291956
作者单位Monash University; Monash University
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O'Neill, Christopher. Disaster, facial recognition technology, and the problem of the corpse[J],2024,26(3).
APA O'Neill, Christopher.(2024).Disaster, facial recognition technology, and the problem of the corpse.NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY,26(3).
MLA O'Neill, Christopher."Disaster, facial recognition technology, and the problem of the corpse".NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY 26.3(2024).
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