Everyday Surveillance: Vigilance and Visibility in Postmodern Life

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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 15 ¾.Â. 2000 - 191 ˹éÒ

A second edition of this textbook is now available.

This book highlights 'mundane' practices that increasingly influence our schools, homes and communities; cameras, Opagers', electronic monitoring instruments, the digital Opaper trailO of OcashlessO transactions, random drug testing, and Ointegrity testsO. The author journeys back and forth between the justice system and the everyday life of the postmodern to illustrate how the lines between these two spheres of social life are increasingly blurred by the use of new surveillance technologies. Taken together, these surveillance rituals constitute the building blocks of a rapidly emerging society of discipline, one increasingly stripped of personal privacy, individual trust, and a viable public life that supports and maintains democratic values and practices.

 

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Everyday Surveillance
1
The Scaffold the Penitentiary and Beyond
15
The Gaze and Its Compulsions
41
Bodily Intrusions
93
CUSee Me and the Internet
127
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
151
Endnotes
161
Selected References
177
Index
183
About the Author
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Bill Staples is Professor of Sociology at the University of Kansas.

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