Big Brother on the Border: A Cross-National Analysis of Border Technology

dc.contributorCole, Madeleine
dc.contributorGreen, Maya
dc.contributor.advisorBeyer, Jessica
dc.contributor.authorBowyer, Rochelle
dc.contributor.authorChang, Morris
dc.contributor.authorGazula, Yogasai
dc.contributor.authorLugo, Orlando
dc.contributor.authorManansala, Raphael Kyle Caoile
dc.contributor.authorMarashi, Soraya
dc.contributor.authorNjotoatmodjo, Ekin
dc.contributor.authorPoole, Nathaniel
dc.contributor.authorRoads, Eleanor
dc.contributor.authorRho, Ashley
dc.contributor.authorSu, Dale
dc.contributor.authorVisse, Benjamin
dc.contributor.authorWu, Michelle
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-04T00:01:55Z
dc.date.available2024-07-04T00:01:55Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractThis report examines 13 international borders around the world and the technology used to monitor them in order to present a cross-national comparative analysis of border security technology and its human rights implications. The report investigates what nations define as their most pressing border issues and the technologies utilized in response. The borders include: UK-France, Italy’s maritime border, Israel-West Bank, Turkey-Syria, Nigeria, Ethiopia-Kenya, India-Bangladesh, Hong Kong-China, Indonesia-Malaysia, Australia, ColombiaVenezuela, Guatemala-Honduras, and US-Mexico.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/51510
dc.titleBig Brother on the Border: A Cross-National Analysis of Border Technology

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