The New Politics of Surveillance and Visibility
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The New Politics of Surveillance and Visibility

  1. 400 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

The New Politics of Surveillance and Visibility

About this book

This collection challenges conventional wisdom and advances new theoretical approaches through a series of studies of surveillance in policing, the military, commercial enterprises, mass media, and health sciences.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. 1. The New Politics of Surveillance and Visibility
  4. PART ONE. Theorizing Surveillance and Visibility
  5. 2. 9/11, Synopticon, and Scopophilia: Watching and Being Watched
  6. 3. Welcome to the Society of Control: The Simulation of Surveillance Revisited
  7. 4. Varieties of Personal Information as Influences on Attitudes towards Surveillance
  8. 5. Struggling with Surveillance: Resistance, Consciousness, and Identity
  9. PART TWO. Police and Military Surveillance
  10. 6. A Faustian Bargain? America and the Dream of Total Information Awareness
  11. 7. Surveillance Fiction or Higher Policing?
  12. 8. An Alternative Current in Surveillance and Control: Broadcasting Surveillance Footage of Crimes
  13. 9. Surveillance and Military Transformation: Organizational Trends in Twenty-first- Century Armed Services
  14. 10. Visible War: Surveillance, Speed, and Information War
  15. PART THREE. Surveillance, Electronic Media, and Consumer Culture
  16. 11. Cracking the Consumer Code: Advertisers, Anxiety, and Surveillance in the Digital Age
  17. 12. (En)Visioning the Televisual Audience: Revisiting Questions of Power in the Age of Interactive Television
  18. 13. Cultures of Mania: Towards an Anthropology of Mood
  19. 14. Surveillant Internet Technologies and the Growth in Information Capitalism: Spams and Public Trust in the Information Society
  20. 15. Data Mining, Surveillance, and Discrimination in the Post-9/11 Environment
  21. Contributors