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ISBN 10: 0415588839
ISBN 13: 9780415588836
Author: Kirstie Ball, Kevin D Haggerty, David Lyon
Routledge Handbook of Surveillance Studies 1st Table of contents:
Part I: Understanding Surveillance
Introduction: Understanding Surveillance
Section 1.1: Theory I — After Foucault
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a. Panopticon — Discipline — Control
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b. Simulation and Post-Panopticism
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c. Surveillance as Biopower
Section 1.2: Theory II — Difference, Politics, Privacy
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a. “You Shouldn’t Wear That Body”: The Problematic of Surveillance and Gender
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b. The Information State: An Historical Perspective on Surveillance
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c. “Needs” for Surveillance and the Movement to Protect Privacy
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d. Race and Surveillance
Section 1.3: Cultures of Surveillance
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a. Performing Surveillance
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b. Ubiquitous Surveillance
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c. Surveillance in Literature, Film, and Television
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d. Surveillance Work(ers)
Part II: Surveillance as Sorting
Introduction: Surveillance as Sorting
Section 2.1: Surveillance Techniques
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a. Statistical Surveillance: Remote Sensing in the Digital Age
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b. Advertising’s New Surveillance Ecosystem
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c. New Technologies, Security and Surveillance
Section 2.2: Social Divisions of Surveillance
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a. Colonialism and Surveillance
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b. Identity, Surveillance and Modernity: Sorting Out Who’s Who
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c. The Surveillance-Industrial Complex
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d. The Body as Data in the Age of Information
Part III: Surveillance Contexts
Introduction: Contexts of Surveillance
Section 3.1: Population Control
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a. Borders, Identification and Surveillance: New Regimes of Border Control
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b. Urban Spaces of Surveillance
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c. Seeing Population: Census and Surveillance by Numbers
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d. Surveillance and Non-Humans
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e. The Rise of the Surveillance School
Section 3.2: Crime and Policing
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a. Surveillance, Crime and the Police
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b. Crime, Surveillance and the Media
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c. The Success of Failure: Accounting for the Global Growth of CCTV
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d. Surveillance and Urban Violence in Latin America: Mega-Cities, Social Division, Security and Surveillance
Section 3.3: Security, Intelligence, War
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a. Military Surveillance
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b. Security, Surveillance and Democracy
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c. Surveillance and Terrorism
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d. The Globalization of Homeland Security
Section 3.4: Production, Consumption, Administration
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a. Organization, Employees and Surveillance
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b. Public Administration as Surveillance
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c. Consumer Surveillance: Context, Perspectives and Concerns in the Personal Information Economy
Section 3.5: Digital Spaces of Surveillance
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a. Globalization and Surveillance
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b. Surveillance and Participation on Web 2.0
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c. Hide and Seek: Surveillance of Young People on the Internet
Part IV: Limiting Surveillance
Introduction: Limiting Surveillance
Section 4.1: Ethics, Law and Policy
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a. A Surveillance of Care: Evaluating Surveillance Ethically
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b. Regulating Surveillance: The Importance of Principles
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c. Privacy, Identity and Anonymity
Section 4.2: Regulation and Resistance
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a. Regulating Surveillance Technologies: Institutional Arrangements
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b. Everyday Resistance
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c. Privacy Advocates, Privacy Advocacy and the Surveillance Society
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d. The Politics of Surveillance: Civil Liberties, Human Rights and Ethics
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