Social Dimension of New Technologies in Border Control: An International Relations Perspective
- Institution: Maria Curie-Skłodowska University
- Year of publication: 2016
- Source: Show
- Pages: 78–94
- DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/athena.2016.52.04
- PDF: apsp/52/apsp5204.pdf
The contemporary border crossing is said to have become progressively more automated and faster. Automated devices and surveillance systems in border control generally are to enhance security of the state. However, this perception of innovations in border control represents more of a developed countries’ perspective than a universal rule. An acceleration of technological development maintains or deepens inequalities between countries, regions, societies or generations and the change (progress) does not occur worldwide and does not apply to all societies. This paper presents different systems of border control using new technologies and their consequences in social and human dimension. A transition of state’s border from a physical line to territorially dispersed points, linked with international information and data sharing, is analysed. The impact of the automated border control of travellers on interactions between developed and less or developing countries is on the main interests of the author in this paper.