Precarious Futures

Crime, Technology and the Web

Precarious Futures

Crime, Technology and the Web

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Precarious Futures: Crime, Technology and the Web explores rapidly changing social relationships within an increasingly interconnected digital world. Challenging conventional understandings of cybercrime and questioning the continued adequacy of established criminological frameworks, it argues, inter alia, that relative deprivation, reworked as a form of post-industrial precarity, provides a powerful foundation for understanding crime and deviance in a hyper-connected, hyper-commercial neoliberal society. Drawing on empirical research, social theory, and contemporary debates on artificial intelligence, big data, surveillance, hacktivism, and digital power, the book examines how the Web has transformed opportunities for crime while reshaping the practices of governance and prediction. In doing so, Hamerton and Webber advance new theoretical models: temporal relative deprivation; the metaopticon; techniques of normalisation; and the precariousness of predictive systems, to explain the dynamics of crime and social control in an age of pervasive surveillance and artificial general intelligence. Precarious Futures advances a transdisciplinary critical digital criminology for understanding the uncertainties of the digital age. It will be essential reading for scholars and students of criminology and sociology, as well as researchers and practitioners in cyber security, computer science, artificial intelligence studies, and related fields.



Chapter 1: Introduction: Beyond the Contrivance of Cybercriminality, The Rise of the Web and the Emergence of Web Science as Discipline
Chapter 2: Traditional Perspectives on Universal Social Problems: interrogating the Criminological Imagination of the Past
Chapter 3: Relative Deprivation in the Twenty-First Century: Precarity and the Emergent Missing Links
Chapter 4: Socio-political Perspectives: Horizon Scanning, Magic Bullets and the 'Prediction Fallacy'
Chapter 5: Mystification and the Dark Web: Sticky Identity and the Never Forgotten Self
Chapter 6: No Longer Anonymous: The Politics of Hacktivism
Chapter 7: Pandora's Box, Osmosis or a World of Opportunity: The Reinvention of Organised, Collaborative and Democratised Crime and Deviance
Chapter 8: Conclusions and Prospects: Does Criminology have a Precarious Future?.

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ISBN 978-3-030-86860-4
Media type Book
Copyright year 2027
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Illustrations Approx. 230 p. 10 illus.
Language English