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Routledge handbook of surveillance studies / edited by Kirstie Ball, Kevin D. Haggerty and David Lyon.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ball, Kirstie.
Haggerty, Kevin D.
Lyon, David, 1948-
Charles H. Maxson Fund.
Series:
Routledge international handbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Privacy, Right of.
Electronic surveillance--Social aspects.
Electronic surveillance.
Information technology--Social aspects.
Information technology.
Social control.
Physical Description:
xxxi, 437 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2012.
Summary:
Surveillance is a central organizing practice. Gathering personal data and processing them in searchable databases drives administrative efficiency but also raises questions about security, governance, civil liberties and privacy. Surveillance is both globalized in cooperative schemes, such as sharing biometric data, and localized in the daily minutiae of social life. This innovative Handbook explores the empirical, theoretical and ethical issues around surveillance and its use in daily life.
With a collection of over forty essays from the leading, names in surveillance studies, the Handbook takes a truly multi-disciplinary approach to the critical questions of:
surveillance and population control;
policing, intelligence and war;
production and consumption;
new media;
security;
identification;
regulation and resistance.
The Routledge Handbook of Surveillance Studies is an international, accessible, definitive and comprehensive overview of the rapidly growing multi-disciplinary field of surveillance studies. The Handbook's direct, authoritative style will appeal to a wide range of scholars and students in the social sciences, arts and humanities. Book jacket.
Contents:
Part I Understanding surveillance 13
Introduction: Understanding surveillance 15
Section 1.1 Theory I: After Foucault 19
a Panopticon-discipline-control / Greg Elmer Elmer, Greg 21
b Simulation and post-panopticism / William Bogard Bogard, William 30
c Surveillance as biopower / Ayse Ceyhan Ceyhan, Ayse 38
Section 1.2 Theory II: Difference, politics, privacy 47
a "You shouldn't wear that body": The problematic of surveillance and gender / Hille Koskela Koskela, Hille 49
b The information state: An historical perspective on surveillance / Toni Weller Weller, Toni 57
c "Needs" for surveillance and the movement to protect privacy / James b Rule Rule, James b 64
d Race and surveillance / Simone Browne Browne, Simone 72
Section 1.3 Cultures of surveillance 81
a Performing surveillance / John McGrath McGrath, John 83
b Ubiquitous surveillance / Mark Andrejevic Andrejevic, Mark 91
c Surveillance in literature, film and television / Dietmar Kammerer Kammerer, Dietmar 99
d Surveillance work(ers) / Gavin J. D. Smith Smith, Gavin J. D. 107
Part II Surveillance as sorting 117
Introduction: Surveillance as sorting 119
Section 2.1 Surveillance techniques 123
a Statistical surveillance: Remote sensing in the digital age / Oscar H. Gandy Gandy, Oscar H. 125
b Advertising's new surveillance ecosystem / Joseph Turow Turow, Joseph, Nora Draper Draper, Nora 133
c New technologies, security and surveillance / Inga Kroener Kroener, Inga, Daniel Neyland Neyland, Daniel 141
Section 2.2 Social divisions of surveillance 149
a Colonialism and surveillance / Ahmad H. Sa'di Sa'di, Ahmad H. 151
b Identity, surveillance and modernity: Sorting out who's who / Richard Jenkins Jenkins, Richard 159
c The surveillance-industrial complex / Ben Hayes Hayes, Ben 167
d The body as data in the age of information / Irma van der Ploeg Ploeg, Irma van der 176
Part III Surveillance contexts 185
Introduction: Contexts of surveillance 187
Section 3.1 Population control 191
a Borders, identification and surveillance: New regimes of border control / Peter Adey Adey, Peter 193
b Urban spaces of surveillance / Pete Fussey Fussey, Pete, Jon Coaffee Coaffee, Jon 201
c Seeing population: Census and surveillance by numbers / Evelyn Ruppert Ruppert, Evelyn 209
d Surveillance and non-humans / Andrew Donaldson Donaldson, Andrew 217
e The rise of the surveillance school / Emmeline Taylor Taylor, Emmeline 225
Section 3.2 Crime and policing 233
a Surveillance, crime and the police / Kevin D. Haggerty Haggerty, Kevin D. 235
b Crime, surveillance and the media / Michael McCahill McCahill, Michael 244
c The success of failure: Accounting for the global growth of CCTV / Clive Norris Norris, Clive 251
d Surveillance and urban violence in Latin America: Mega-cities, social division, security and surveillance / Nelson Arteaga Botello Botello, Nelson Arteaga 259
Section 3.3 Security, intelligence, war 267
a Military surveillance / Dean Wilson Wilson, Dean 269
b Security, surveillance and democracy / Didier Bigo Bigo, Didier 277
c Surveillance and terrorism / Torin Monahan Monahan, Torin 285
d The globalization of homeland security / Kelly Gates Gates, Kelly 292
Section 3.4 Production, consumption, administration 301
a Organization, employees and surveillance / Graham Sewell Sewell, Graham 303
b Public administration as surveillance / C. William R. Webster Webster, C. William R. 313
c Consumer surveillance: Context, perspectives and concerns in the personal information economy / Jason Pridmore Pridmore, Jason 321
Section 3.5 Digital spaces of surveillance 331
a Globalization and surveillance / David Murakami Wood Wood, David Murakami 333
b Surveillance and participation on Web 2.0 / Fernanda Bruno Bruno, Fernanda 343
c Hide and seek: Surveillance of young people on the internet / Valerie Steeves Steeves, Valerie 352
Part IV Limiting surveillance 361
Introduction: Limiting surveillance 363
Section 4.1 Ethics, law and policy 367
a A surveillance of care: Evaluating surveillance ethically / Eric Stoddart Stoddart, Eric 369
b Regulating surveillance: The importance of principles / Charles D. Raab Raab, Charles D. 377
c Privacy, identity and anonymity / Ian Ken Ken, Ian, Jennifer barrigar barrigar, Jennifer 386
Section 4.2 Regulation and resistance 395
a Regulating surveillance technologies: Institutional arrangements / Priscilla M. Regan Regan, Priscilla M. 397
b Everyday resistance / John Gilliom Gilliom, John, Torin Monahan Monahan, Torin 405
c Privacy advocates, privacy advocacy and the surveillance society / Colin J. Bennett Bennett, Colin J. 412
d The politics of surveillance: Civil liberties, human rights and ethics / Yasmeen Abu-Laban Abu-Laban, Yasmeen 420.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Charles H. Maxson Fund.
ISBN:
0415588839
9780415588836
9780203814949
0203814940
OCLC:
642845991
Publisher Number:
99949958719

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