Surveillance Studies: A Reader

Author:   Torin Monahan (Associate Professor of Communication Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) ,  David Murakami Wood (Canada Research Chair in Surveillance Studies and Associate Professor of Sociology, Queens University, Ontario)
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Pages:   456
Publication Date:   21 November 2018
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Author:   Torin Monahan (Associate Professor of Communication Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) ,  David Murakami Wood (Canada Research Chair in Surveillance Studies and Associate Professor of Sociology, Queens University, Ontario)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780190297817


ISBN 10:   0190297816
Pages:   456
Publication Date:   21 November 2018
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List of Charts and Figures Introduction: Surveillance Studies as a Transdisciplinary Endeavor Section 1: Openings and Definitions 1. Private Lives and Public Surveillance: Social Control in the Computer Age James B. Rule 2. The Panoptic Sort: A Political Economy of Personal Information Oscar H. Gandy, Jr. 3. Everyday Surveillance: Vigilance and Visibility in Postmodern Life William G. Staples 4. Surveillance Studies: An Overview David Lyon 5. What's New About the New Surveillance? Classifying for Change and Continuity Gary T. Marx Section 2: Society and Subjectivity 6. The Panopticon Jeremy Bentham 7. Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison Michel Foucault 8. Postscript on the Societies of Control Gilles Deleuze 9. The Surveillant Assemblage Kevin D. Haggerty and Richard V. Ericson 10. The Viewer Society: Michel Foucault's Panopticon Revisited Thomas Mathiesen 11. The Rise of Surveillance Medicine David Armstrong 12. Zooland: The Institution of Captivity Irus Braverman Section 3: State and Authority 13. Foundations of Natural Right Johann Gottleib Fichte 14. The Nation-State and Violence Anthony Giddens 15. Sorting Things Out: Classification and its Consequences Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star 16. The Technologies of Total Domination Maria Los 17. Stasiland: Stories from Behind the Berlin Wall Anna Funder 18. The State Goes Home: Local Hypervigilance of Children and the Global Retreat from Social Reproduction Cindi Katz Section 4: Identity and Identification 19. Who Are You? Identification, Deception, and Surveillance in Early Modern Europe Valentin Groebner 20. The Invention of the Passport: Surveillance, Citizenship, and the State John C. Torpey 21. The Body and the Archive Allan Sekula 22. DNA Identification and Surveillance Creep Dorothy Nelkin and Lori Andrews 23. When Biometrics Fail: Gender, Race, and the Technology of Identity Shoshana Amielle Magnet Section 5: Borders and Mobilities 24. Biometric Borders: Governing Mobilities in the War on Terror Louise Amoore 25. Passports, Mobility, and Security: How Smart Can the Border Be? Mark B. Salter 26. Digitizing Surveillance: Categorization, Space, Inequality Stephen Graham and David Wood 27. Crimmigrant Bodies and Bona Fide Travelers: Surveillance, Citizenship and Global Governance Katja Franko Aas 28. Security, Exception, Ban and Surveillance Didier Bigo Section 6: Intelligence and Security 29. The Puzzle Palace: Inside the National Security Agency, America's Most Secret Intelligence Organization James Bamford 30. Policing America's Empire: The United States, the Philippines, and the Rise of the Surveillance State Alfred W. McCoy 31. Thorough Surveillance: The Genesis of Israeli Policies of Population Management, Surveillance and Political Control Towards the Palestinian Minority Ahmad H. Sa'di 32. No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State Glenn Greenwald Section 7: Crime and Policing 33. CCTV and the Social Structuring of Surveillance Clive Norris and Gary Armstrong 34. The Surveillance Web: The Rise of Visual Surveillance in an English City Mike McCahill 35. Spectacular Security: Mega?events and the Security Complex Philip Boyle and Kevin D. Haggerty 36. The Regeneration Games: Purity and Security in the Olympic City Pete Fussey, Jon Coaffe, Gary Armstrong, and Dick Hobbs 37. The Gaze without Eyes : Video-surveillance and the Changing Nature of Urban Space Hille Koseka 38. Policing's New Visibility Andrew John Goldsmith 39. Schools under Surveillance: Cultures of Control in Public Education Torin Monahan and Rodolfo D. Torres Section 8: Privacy and Autonomy 40. Legislating Privacy: Technology, Social Values, and Public Policy Priscilla M. Regan 41. Data Retention and the Panoptic Society: The Social Benefits of Forgetfulness Jean-Francois Blanchette and Deborah G. Johnson 42. Privacy in Context: Technology, Policy, and the Integrity of Social Life Helen Fay Nissenbaum 43. Configuring the Networked Self: Law, Code, and the Play of Everyday Practice Julie E. Cohen 44. Overseers of the Poor: Surveillance, Resistance, and the Limits of Privacy John Gilliom 45. In Defense of Privacy: The Concept and the Regime Colin J. Bennett Section 9: Ubiquitous Surveillance 46. Information Technology and Dataveillance Roger Clarke 47. Immanent Domain: Pervasive Computing and the Public Realm Dana Cuff 48. Sentient Cities: Ambient Intelligence and the Politics of Urban Space Mike Crang and Stephen Graham 49. Surveillance in the Big Data Era Mark Andrejevic Section 10: Work and Organisation 50. Someone to Watch Over Me : Surveillance, Discipline and the Just-in-time Labour Process Graham Sewell and Barry Wilkinson 51. Workplace Surveillance: An Overview Kirstie Ball 52. Behind the Screens: Examining Constructions of Deviance and Informal Practices among CCTV Control Room Operators in the UK Gavin J.D. Smith 53. Web 2.0, Prosumption and Surveillance Christian Fuchs Section 11: Political Economy 54. On the Pre-history of the Panoptic Sort : Mobility in Market Research Adam Arvidsson 55. Brandscapes of Control? Surveillance, Marketing and the Co-construction of Subjectivity and Space in Neo-liberal Capitalism David Murakami Wood and Kirstie Ball 56. Towards a New Political Anatomy of Financial Surveillance Anthony Amicelle 57. The Valorization of Surveillance: Towards a Political Economy of Facebook Nicole S. Cohen 58. Big Other: Surveillance Capitalism and the Prospects of an Information Civilization Shoshana Zuboff Section 12: Participation and Social Media 59. The Work of Being Watched: Interactive Media and the Exploitation of Self- Disclosure Mark Andrejevic 60. Webcams, TV Shows and Mobile Phones: Empowering Exhibitionism Hille Koskela 61. Online Social Networking as Participatory Surveillance Anders Albrechtslund 62. Kids R Us: Online Social Networking and the Potential for Empowerment Priscilla Regan and Valerie Steeves 63. The Public Domain: Social Surveillance in Everyday Life Alice E. Marwick Section 13: Resistance and Opposition 64. The Privacy Advocates: Resisting the Spread of Surveillance Colin J. Bennett 65. Cop Watching in the Downtown Eastside: Exploring the Use of (Counter)Surveillance as a Tool of Resistance Laura Huey, Kevin Walby, and Aaron Doyle 66. Vernacular Resistance to Data Collection and Analysis: A Political Theory of Obfuscation Finn Brunton and Helen Nissenbaum 67. Sousveillance: Inventing and Using Wearable Computing Devices for Data Collection in Surveillance Environments Steve Mann, Jason Nolan, and Barry Wellman 68. The Right to Hide? Anti-Surveillance Camouflage and the Aestheticization of Resistance Torin Monahan Section 14: Marginality and Difference 69. Coming to Terms with Chance: Engaging Rational Discrimination and Cumulative Disadvantage Oscar H. Gandy, Jr. 70. Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times Jasbir K. Puar 71. Surveillance Studies and Violence Against Women Corinne Mason and Shoshana Magnet 72. Dark Matters: On the Surveillance of Blackness Simone Browne Section 15: Art and Culture 73. Loving Big Brother: Performance, Privacy and Surveillance Space John E. McGrath 74. The Watchman in Pieces: Surveillance, Literature, and Liberal Personhood David Rosen and Aaron Santesso 75. Artveillance: At the Crossroads of Art and Surveillance Andrea Mubi Brighenti 76. Since Nineteen Eighty Four: Representations of Surveillance in Literary Fiction Mike Nellis 77. Surveillance Cinema Catherine Zimmer 78. Gaming the Quantified Self Jennifer R. Whitson Notes Index

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Torin Monahan is Professor of Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and co-Editor-in-Chief of Surveillance & Society. His most recent books include SuperVision: An Introduction to the Surveillance Society and Surveillance in the Time of Insecurity. David Murakami Wood is Canada Research Chair in Surveillance Studies and Associate Professor in the Sociology Department at Queens University in Ontario. He is also co-founder and Managing Editor of Surveillance & Society and co-founder and trustee of the Surveillance Studies Network (SSN).

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