Revista Teknokultura (Aug 2014)

Societies of Control: State techno-surveillance and Civic Resistance in Mexico

  • Paola Ricaurte Quijano,
  • Jacobo Nájera Valdez,
  • Jesús Robles Maloof

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_TK.2014.v11.n2.48241
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 259 – 282

Abstract

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The aim of this article is to discuss the global and local implications of State surveillance in the light of the theoretical approach around control societies. We hold that the systematic, continuous and total techno-surveillance is an undeniable fact that promotes and requires multivaried forms of civil resistance. To demonstrate our position, we conducted a brief count of the actions undertaken by the Mexican civil society against the laws that promote the use of technology as a monitoring tool in Mexico, and the presence of spyware in Mexican operators. Finally, we present the consequences of techno-surveillance for journalists, activists and human rights advocates. This article concludes that monitoring practices in control societies are implemented by means of socio-technical mechanisms which articulate the public with the private sphere and are carried out with the civilian consent. However, various forms of civic resistance emerge in the continuity of the private and the public, the virtual and the physical, the local and the global.

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