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Surveillance Society (PDF eBook)


Surveillance Society (PDF eBook)

eBook by Lyon, David

Surveillance Society (PDF eBook)

£25.59

ISBN:
9780335232154
Publication Date:
16 Feb 2001
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
eBook
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Surveillance Society (PDF eBook)

Description

O In what ways does contemporary surveillance reinforce social divisions?O How are police and consumer surveillance becoming more similar as they are automated?O Are we forced to choose between classical and poststructuralist approaches in explaining surveillance?O Why is surveillance both expanding globally and focusing more on the human body?Surveillance Society takes a post-privacy approach to surveillance with a fresh look at the relations between technology and society. Personal data is collected from us all the time, whether we know it or not, through identity numbers, camera images, or increasingly by other means such as fingerprint and retinal scans. This book examines the constant computer-based scrutiny of ordinary daily life for citizens and consumers as they participate in contemporary societies. It argues that to understand what is happening we have to go beyond Orwellian alarms and cries for more privacy to see how such surveillance also reinforces divisions by sorting people into social categories. The issues spill over narrow policy and legal boundaries to generate responses at several levels including local consumer groups, internet activism, and international social movements. In this fascinating study, sociologies of new technology and social theories of surveillance are illustrated with examples from North America, Europe, and Pacific Asia. David Lyon provides an invaluable text for undergraduate and postgraduate sociology courses both in social theory and in science, technology and society. It will also appeal much more widely, for example to those with an interest in politics, social control, human geography and public administration.

Contents

Series editor's foreword Preface and acknowledgements Introduction Part one: Surveillance societies Disappearing bodies Invisible frameworks Leaky containers Part two: The spread of surveillance Surveillant sorting in the city Body parts and probes Global dataflows Part three: Surveillance scenarios New directions in theory The politics of surveillance The future of surveillance Bibliography Index.

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