Lyon, David.
Surveillance Society, Monitoring Everyday Life.
Buckingham, Philadelphia, Open University Press, 2001. 23.5 x 15.5cm. X, 189 pages. Original Hardcover. Excellent condition with only minor signs of wear. Very rare ! [Issues in Society Series]
Includes for Example: Post-privace approach to surveillance with a fresh look at the relations between technology and society/ personal date is constantly collected from us/ identity numbers, camera images, fingerprint and retina scans/ constant computer-based scrutiny of ordinary daily life for citizens and consumers as they participate in contemporary societies/ surveillance has two faces/ reconfiguring time and space/ blurring public and private/ recombining technology and society/ surveillance diffused through society/ social orchestration/ policing by surveillance/ watching workers/ covering consumers/ deregulation and risk/ surveillant sorting in the city/ SlimCity and urban realities/ urban surveillance/ the body from site to source/ identity, identification and modernity/ body surveillance technologies/ movement, action and risk/ globalization and surveillance/ global security: Comint/ controlling borders/ the world wide web of surveillance/ globalized surveillance/ computers and modern surveillance/ superpanopticon and hyupersurveillance/ returning the body/ theory/ regulative responses/ mobilizing responses/ resistance in context/ why resistance is limited/ the future of surveillance/ modern and postmodern surveillance/ re-embodying persons etc.
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