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Original Articles

Information technology and bureaucratic surveillance: A case study of the Population Information Network (PIN) in Thailand

Pages 51-64 | Published online: 06 May 2010
 

Abstract

This paper analyzes the application of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in a major bureaucratic surveillance system ‐ of civil registration and personal identification cards ‐ in Thailand. It attempts to show how the new technologies have expanded the capacity of the state to control and have thereby affected the power relations between the state and society in a developing democracy like Thailand. The analysis draws upon the development of the Population Information Network (PIN) which was initiated by the Ministry of the Interior in the early 1980s and is still evolving into the new century with new technological trajectories.

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