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        <Text language="eng" textformat="03">&lt;p&gt;Sensing In/Security: Sensors as Transnational Security Infrastructures investigates how sensors and sensing practices enact regimes of security and insecurity. It extends long-standing concerns with infrastructuring to emergent modes of surveillance and control by exploring how digitally networked sensors shape securitisation practices. Contributions in this volume examine how sensing devices gain political and epistemic relevance in various forms of in/security, from border control, regulation, and epidemiological tracking, to aerial surveillance and hacking. Instead of focusing on specific sensory devices and their consequences, this volume explores the complex and sometimes invisible political, cultural and ethical processes of infrastructuring in/security.&lt;/p&gt;</Text>
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        <Text>Foreword. Lucy Suchman.
1. Sensing in/securities: An introduction. Nina Klimburg-Witjes, Nikolaus Poechhacker and Geoffrey C. Bowker.
2. Microclimates of (in)security in Santiago: Sensors, sensing and sensations.  Martin Tironi and Matías Valderrama.
3. Smart cities, smart borders: Sensing networks and security in the urban space. Ilia Antenucci. 
4. Sensing Salmonella: Modes of sensing and the politics of sensing infrastructures. Francis Lee. 
5. Human sensing infrastructures and global public health security in India’s Million Death Study. Erik Aarden. 
6. Expanding technosecurity culture: On wild cards, imagination and disaster prevention. Jutta Weber. 
7. Visual Vignette I. Parasitic Surveillance: Mobile Security Vulnerability. Evan Light, Fenwick McKelvey and Rachel Douglas-Jones. 
8. Visual Vignette II. A Tail of Breadcrumbs. Chris Wood. 
9. Visual Vignette III. Human Sensors. Katja Mayer and El Iblis Shah. 
10. Visual Vignettes IV. Mascha Gugganig and Rachel Douglas-Jones.
11. Drones as political machines: Technocratic governance in Canadian drone space. Ciara Bracken-Roche.
12. Sensing European alterity: An analogy between sensors and Hotspots in transnational security networks. Annalisa Pelizza and Wouter Van Rossem. 
13. Sensing data centres. A.R.E. Taylor and Julia Velkova. 
14. Hacking satellites. Jan-H. Passoth, Geoffrey C. Bowker, Nina Klimburg-Witjes and Godert-Jan van Manen.</Text>
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