Exceção, governamentalidade e políticas de segurança

 In order to think about security policies in the transnational space it is essential Bigo's argument that predicts, in the present context, something he calls "ban-opticon". Combining the idea of "exclusion" from Jean-Luc Nancy with "optical" from Foucault, the au...

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Main Authors: Martins, Fernanda, Amaral, Augusto Jobim do
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8697497
Source:Revista de Direitos e Garantias Fundamentais, ISSN 2175-6058, Vol. 18, Nº. 2, 2017 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Revista de Direitos e Garantias Fundamentais), pags. 153-178
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Summary:  In order to think about security policies in the transnational space it is essential Bigo's argument that predicts, in the present context, something he calls "ban-opticon". Combining the idea of "exclusion" from Jean-Luc Nancy with "optical" from Foucault, the author shows how the of profiling techniques are used to find out who should be the target of strict monitoring. Surveillance and transnational bureaucratic controls work with distance to trace and control even population shifts. The strategic diagram creates an excluded minority, from on discourses of risk to internal enemies, using to institutions such, as detention centers and boarding gates, intersecting with laws and administrative measures to individualize the treatment of a certain group.In order to think about security policies in the transnational space it is essential Bigo's argument that predicts, in the present context, something he calls "ban-opticon". Combining the idea of "exclusion" from Jean-Luc Nancy with "optical" from Foucault, the author shows how the of profiling techniques are used to find out who should be the target of strict monitoring. Surveillance and transnational bureaucratic controls work with distance to trace and control even population shifts. The strategic diagram creates an excluded minority, from on discourses of risk to internal enemies, using to institutions such, as detention centers and boarding gates, intersecting with laws and administrative measures to individualize the treatment of a certain group.