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071 Mareile Kaufmann and the future of policing

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Mareile Kaufmann is an associate professor at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo.

Her background is in Criminology, Sociology and Cultural Studies and she seeks to consolidate the field of Digital Criminology. In particular, she studies digital surveillance practices and how people engage critically with these practices from within surveillance systems.

She works with qualitative research designs that combine theory with innovative angles and strong empirical components. This combination also shows itself in the range of groups she was allowed to interview and collaborate with, including intelligence officers, state officials, software developers and algorithm designers, as well as social media users who were exposed to terror attacks, hackers, artists and kids.

Citizen D advice:

  • Multidisciplinary approach to analysing the social effects of technology is necessary
  • Reporting and analysing specific cases brings us closer to developing a meaninful regulatory framework
  • Technology is not going away

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About the podcast:

Podcast Citizen D gives you a reason for being a productive citizen. Citizen D features talks by experts in different fields focusing on the pressing topics in the field of information society and media. We can do it. Full steam ahead!

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140 episodes

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Mareile Kaufmann is an associate professor at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo.

Her background is in Criminology, Sociology and Cultural Studies and she seeks to consolidate the field of Digital Criminology. In particular, she studies digital surveillance practices and how people engage critically with these practices from within surveillance systems.

She works with qualitative research designs that combine theory with innovative angles and strong empirical components. This combination also shows itself in the range of groups she was allowed to interview and collaborate with, including intelligence officers, state officials, software developers and algorithm designers, as well as social media users who were exposed to terror attacks, hackers, artists and kids.

Citizen D advice:

  • Multidisciplinary approach to analysing the social effects of technology is necessary
  • Reporting and analysing specific cases brings us closer to developing a meaninful regulatory framework
  • Technology is not going away

More information:

About the podcast:

Podcast Citizen D gives you a reason for being a productive citizen. Citizen D features talks by experts in different fields focusing on the pressing topics in the field of information society and media. We can do it. Full steam ahead!

  continue reading

140 episodes

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