Media, Surveillance and Identity: Social Perspectives

Author:   Steve Jones ,  André Jansson ,  Miyase Christensen
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   84
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9781433118807


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   22 November 2013
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How do individuals perceive the increasingly open-ended nature of mediated surveillance? In what ways are mediated surveillance practices interwoven with identity processes, political struggles, expression of dissent and the production of social space? One of the most significant issues in contemporary society is the complex forms and conflicting meanings surveillance takes. Media, Surveillance and Identity addresses the need for contextualized social perspectives within the study of mediated surveillance. The volume takes account of dominant power structures (such as state surveillance and commercial surveillance) and social reproduction as well as political economic considerations, counter-privacy discourses, and class and gender hegemonies. Some chapters analyse particular media types, formats or platforms (such as loyalty cards or location based services), while others account for the composite dynamics of media ensembles within particular spaces of surveillance or identity creation (such as consumerism or the domestic sphere). Through empirically grounded research, the volume seeks to advance a complex framework of research for future scrutiny as well as rethinking the very concept of surveillance. In doing so, it offers a unique contribution to contemporary debates on the social implications of mediated practices and surveillance cultures.

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Author:   Steve Jones ,  André Jansson ,  Miyase Christensen
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   84
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.500kg
ISBN:  

9781433118807


ISBN 10:   1433118807
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   22 November 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contents: Miyase Christensen: Complicit Surveillance and Mediatized Geographies of Visibility – Nils Zurawski: Consuming Surveillance: Mediating Control Practices Through Consumer Culture and Everyday Life – Thomas Allmer/Christian Fuchs/Verena Kreilinger/Sebastian Sevignani: Social Networking Sites in the Surveillance Society: Critical Perspectives and Empirical Findings – David Lyon: The Emerging Surveillance Culture – Mark Andrejevic: The Infinite Debt of Surveillance in the Digital Economy – Lee Humphreys: Mobile Social Networks and Surveillance: Users’ Perspective – Jennie Germann Molz: Collaborative Surveillance and Technologies of Trust: Online Reputation Systems in the «New» Sharing Economy – André Jansson: Textures of Interveillance: A Socio-Material Approach to the Appropriation of Transmedia Technologies in Domestic Life – David Barnard-Wills: The Non-Consensual Hallucination: The Politics of Online Privacy – Liisa A. Mäkinen/Hille Koskela: Surveillance as a Reality Game – Katrien Jacobs: Sexual Bodies and Surveillance Excess on the Chinese Internet – Patrick Burkart/Jonas Andersson Schwarz: Post-Privacy and Ideology.

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New technologies continue to transform ever more of our lived reality. The contributors to this volume admirably draw attention to the surveillance dynamics of a host of new media, and how these usher-in new configurations of power. (Kevin D. Haggerty, University of Alberta) In this well-timed volume, Andre Jansson and Miyase Christensen have brought together a fascinating collection of discussions to illuminate the complexities of the current interface between surveillance, digital technologies, everyday media practices and issues of cultural and individual identity. Theoretically sophisticated and empirically grounded, this collection will be essential reading for all who want to understand the social significance of surveillance practices in global-mediated modernity. (John Tomlinson, Nottingham Trent University)


New technologies continue to transform ever more of our lived reality. The contributors to this volume admirably draw attention to the surveillance dynamics of a host of new media, and how these usher-in new configurations of power. (Kevin D. Haggerty, University of Alberta) In this well-timed volume, Andre Jansson and Miyase Christensen have brought together a fascinating collection of discussions to illuminate the complexities of the current interface between surveillance, digital technologies, everyday media practices and issues of cultural and individual identity. Theoretically sophisticated and empirically grounded, this collection will be essential reading for all who want to understand the social significance of surveillance practices in global-mediated modernity. (John Tomlinson, Nottingham Trent University) New technologies continue to transform ever more of our lived reality. The contributors to this volume admirably draw attention to the surveillance dynamics of a host of new media, and how these usher-in new configurations of power. (Kevin D. Haggerty, University of Alberta) In this well-timed volume, Andre Jansson and Miyase Christensen have brought together a fascinating collection of discussions to illuminate the complexities of the current interface between surveillance, digital technologies, everyday media practices and issues of cultural and individual identity. Theoretically sophisticated and empirically grounded, this collection will be essential reading for all who want to understand the social significance of surveillance practices in global-mediated modernity. (John Tomlinson, Nottingham Trent University)


Author Information

André Jansson is Professor of Media and Communication Studies at Karlstad University, Sweden. He is co-editor of Online Territories (Peter Lang, 2011). Miyase Christensen is Professor of Media and Communications Studies at Stockholm University, and Guest Professor at the Department of Philosophy and History of Technology – Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). She has co-edited/authored several books including Online Territories (Peter Lang, 2011), and is an editor of Popular Communication: the International Journal of Media and Culture.

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