Predictive Policing – The methodological challenges of algorithmic ‘chains of translation’ and the need for a team-based digital ethnography

Egbert S, Heimstädt M (Accepted)
In: Digital Technologies and States of Surveillance: Ethnographies in Policing and Justice. Avis M, Sapignoli M, Marciniak D (Eds); Abingdon/New York: Routledge.

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Avis, Maya; Sapignoli, Maria; Marciniak, Daniel
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Buchtitel
Digital Technologies and States of Surveillance: Ethnographies in Policing and Justice
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Egbert S, Heimstädt M. Predictive Policing – The methodological challenges of algorithmic ‘chains of translation’ and the need for a team-based digital ethnography. In: Avis M, Sapignoli M, Marciniak D, eds. Digital Technologies and States of Surveillance: Ethnographies in Policing and Justice. Abingdon/New York: Routledge; Accepted.
Egbert, S., & Heimstädt, M. (Accepted). Predictive Policing – The methodological challenges of algorithmic ‘chains of translation’ and the need for a team-based digital ethnography. In M. Avis, M. Sapignoli, & D. Marciniak (Eds.), Digital Technologies and States of Surveillance: Ethnographies in Policing and Justice Abingdon/New York: Routledge.
Egbert, Simon, and Heimstädt, Maximilian. Accepted. “Predictive Policing – The methodological challenges of algorithmic ‘chains of translation’ and the need for a team-based digital ethnography”. In Digital Technologies and States of Surveillance: Ethnographies in Policing and Justice, ed. Maya Avis, Maria Sapignoli, and Daniel Marciniak. Abingdon/New York: Routledge.
Egbert, S., and Heimstädt, M. (Accepted). “Predictive Policing – The methodological challenges of algorithmic ‘chains of translation’ and the need for a team-based digital ethnography” in Digital Technologies and States of Surveillance: Ethnographies in Policing and Justice, Avis, M., Sapignoli, M., and Marciniak, D. eds. (Abingdon/New York: Routledge).
Egbert, S., & Heimstädt, M., Accepted. Predictive Policing – The methodological challenges of algorithmic ‘chains of translation’ and the need for a team-based digital ethnography. In M. Avis, M. Sapignoli, & D. Marciniak, eds. Digital Technologies and States of Surveillance: Ethnographies in Policing and Justice. Abingdon/New York: Routledge.
S. Egbert and M. Heimstädt, “Predictive Policing – The methodological challenges of algorithmic ‘chains of translation’ and the need for a team-based digital ethnography”, Digital Technologies and States of Surveillance: Ethnographies in Policing and Justice, M. Avis, M. Sapignoli, and D. Marciniak, eds., Abingdon/New York: Routledge, Accepted.
Egbert, S., Heimstädt, M.: Predictive Policing – The methodological challenges of algorithmic ‘chains of translation’ and the need for a team-based digital ethnography. In: Avis, M., Sapignoli, M., and Marciniak, D. (eds.) Digital Technologies and States of Surveillance: Ethnographies in Policing and Justice. Routledge, Abingdon/New York (Accepted).
Egbert, Simon, and Heimstädt, Maximilian. “Predictive Policing – The methodological challenges of algorithmic ‘chains of translation’ and the need for a team-based digital ethnography”. Digital Technologies and States of Surveillance: Ethnographies in Policing and Justice. Ed. Maya Avis, Maria Sapignoli, and Daniel Marciniak. Abingdon/New York: Routledge, Accepted.
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