Abstract/Details

Algorithmic Detectives Against Child Trafficking: Data, Entrapment, and the New Global Policing Network

Thakor, Mitali Nitish.   Massachusetts Institute of Technology ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2016. 10585931.

Abstract (summary)

My dissertation explores how "anti-trafficking" has emerged as a global network of humanitarian professionals, law enforcement, and software companies collaborating to address the issue of child exploitation and trafficking online. I argue that the anti-trafficking network consolidates expertise through a shared moralizing politics of bureaucracy and carceral sensibility of securitization. This network mobilizes the issue of child protection to expand the reach of technologies of search and prediction, and to afford legitimation to a newly normalized level of digital surveillance.

My findings are based on three years of ethnographic fieldwork and interviews with the United Nations and anti-trafficking organizations in Thailand, with a child protection NGO and police in the Netherlands, and with software companies and law enforcement in the United States. I use two case studies to support my argument that the child protection movement has motivated the expansion of digital policing and surveillance: 1) image detection software developed in collaboration between social media and software companies and international law enforcement organizations; and 2) the design and deployment of a 3D moving avatar of a photorealistic girl used in a child sex exploitation sting operation by an NGO working with an advertising firm.

I draw from queer feminist phenomenology to introduce 'proximity' as a governing concept for understanding expert sociality and digital surveillance. Child protection operates in a global affective economy of fear, in which the risk of violence is always anticipated and close. The new global policing network keeps exploitation proximate through the humanitarian ideology of emancipation that motivates child protection, and through publicity of technological campaigns, in order to produce public acquiescence to the spectades of digital surveillance, shaming, and punishment. (Copies available exclusively from MIT Libraries, libraries.mit.edu/docs - [email protected])

Indexing (details)


Subject
Cultural anthropology;
Gender studies;
Web studies
Classification
0326: Cultural anthropology
0646: Web Studies
0733: Gender studies
Identifier / keyword
Social sciences; Communication and the arts; Critical Software Studies; Critical Surveillance Studies; Science and Tech Studies
Title
Algorithmic Detectives Against Child Trafficking: Data, Entrapment, and the New Global Policing Network
Author
Thakor, Mitali Nitish
Number of pages
0
Degree date
2016
School code
0753
Source
DAI-A 78/07(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
Country of publication
United States
Advisor
Paxson, Heather
University/institution
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University location
United States -- Massachusetts
Degree
Ph.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
10585931
ProQuest document ID
1876853781
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/1876853781