
Surveillance
Surveillance is commonly rationalized as a practice to address existing political or social problems such as crime, fraud, and terrorism. This book explores how surveillance, disguised as managing risk or reducing harm, can cause a range of problems, including poverty, over-policing, and exclusion.
The scholars represented in this volume interrogate the moral and ideological bases and material effects of surveillance practices and systems in diverse cultural and institutional arenas: policing, consumerism, welfare administration, disaster management, popular culture, moral regulation, news media, social movements, and anti-terrorism campaigns.
Surveillance addresses and asks us to consider the question: How can we ensure a future in which surveillance and its consequences are not accepted as normal, or necessary, features of modern life?
- Undertittel
- Power, Problems, and Politics
- Redaktør
- Sean P. Hier, Josh Greenberg
- ISBN
- 9780774816113
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 580 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 15.4.2009
- Antall sider
- 296
