“偷偷摸摸的跟踪”:年轻人、社交网站和在线监控的做法

IF 0.3 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Temida Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2298/TEM1802181M
S. Milivojevic, Thomas Crofts, Murray Lee, A. McGovern
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摘要

这篇文章描绘了年轻人、社交网站和他们在数字生活中遇到或参与的监控行为之间的重要关系,尽管研究不足。基于原始的实证研究,本文揭示了年轻人数字身份的复杂性,并探讨了年轻人每天受到和执行的监视策略,无论是隐蔽的还是公开的。这种侵入性策略通常通过基于风险的犯罪预防叙事来证明是合理的,它仔细检查年轻人,以便预测尚未发生,甚至可能永远不会发生的社交网站上的犯罪和受害行为。因此,这些策略可以说是基于预测和瞄准即将发生的犯罪和受害的犯罪前逻辑。重要的是,它们越来越正常化,因为它们是为了年轻人的“自身利益”而强加的。然而,正如这篇文章所展示的那样,年轻人意识到这种策略,同时参与、经历和抵制监视行为。
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‘A sneaky bit of stalking’: Young people, social network sites, and practices of online surveillance
This article maps the important albeit under-researched relationship between young people, social network sites, and surveillance practices they encounter or engage with in their digital lives. Based on original empirical research, this article unpacks the complexities of young people’s digital identities, and explores strategies of surveillance, covert and overt, that young people are subjected to and perform on a daily basis. Often justified through risk-based crime prevention narratives, such intrusive strategies scrutinise young people in order to anticipate crime and victimisation on social network sites that has not yet, and might never occur. As such, these strategies are arguably underpinned by pre-crime logics of anticipating and targeting impending crime and victimisation. Importantly, they are increasingly normalised as they are imposed for young people’s “own good”. Yet, as this article demonstrates, young people are aware of such strategies and simultaneously engage in, experience being subject to, and resist surveillance practices.
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