Surveillance and Democracy
Herausgeber: Haggerty, Kevin D; Samatas, Minas
Surveillance and Democracy
Herausgeber: Haggerty, Kevin D; Samatas, Minas
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This book of papers by leading surveillance scholars in the field, represents the first sustained attempt to grapple with the relationship between surveillance and democracy.
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This book of papers by leading surveillance scholars in the field, represents the first sustained attempt to grapple with the relationship between surveillance and democracy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780415472395
- ISBN-10: 0415472393
- Artikelnr.: 29337126
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780415472395
- ISBN-10: 0415472393
- Artikelnr.: 29337126
Kevin D. Haggerty is editor of the Canadian Journal of Sociology and book review editor of the international journal Surveillance & Society. He is professor of sociology and criminology at the University of Alberta, Canada. Minas Samatas is associate professor of political sociology in the Sociology Department at the University of Crete, Greece, and author of Surveillance in Greece: From anticommunist to the consumer surveillance, Pella, NY, 2004.
1. Surveillance and Democracy: An Unsettled Relationship Kevin D. Haggerty
and Minas Samatas Section 1: Theorizing Surveillance and Democracy 2.
Surveillance and Transparency as Sociotechnical Systems of Accountability
Deborah Johnson and Kent Wayland 3. Identification, Surveillance and
Democracy David Lyon 4. Democracy and Its Visibilities Andrea Mubi
Brighenti 5. Periopticon: Control Beyond Freedom and Coercion - and Two
Possible Advancements in the Social Sciences Michalis Lianos Section 2:
Surveillance Policies and Practices of Democratic Governance 6.
Surveillance as Governance: Social Inequality and the Pursuit of Democratic
Surveillance Torin Monihan 7. Democracy, Surveillance and 'Knowing What's
Good for You': The Private Sector Origins of Profiling and the Birth of
'Citizen Relationship Management Kirstie Ball, Elizabeth Daniel, Sally Dibb
and Maureen Meadows 8. The Impact of Communications Data Retention on
Fundamental Rights and Democracy: The Case of the EU Data Retention
Directive Lilian Mitrou 9. 'Full Spectrum Dominance' as European Union
Security Policy: On the Trail of the 'NeoConOpticon' Ben Hayes Section 3:
Case Studies in the Dynamics of Surveillance and Democracy 10. A
Trans-Systemic Surveillance: The Legacy of Communist Surveillance in the
Digital Age Maria Los 11. Balancing Public Safety and Security Demands with
Civil Liberties in a New Constitutional Democracy: The Case of Post-1994
South Africa and the Growth of Residential Security and Surveillance
Measures Anthony Minnaar 12. The Greek Olympic Phone Tappings Scandal: A
Defenceless State and a Weak Democracy Minas Samatas 13. Surveillance and
Democracy in the Digital Enclosure Jennifer R. Whitson
and Minas Samatas Section 1: Theorizing Surveillance and Democracy 2.
Surveillance and Transparency as Sociotechnical Systems of Accountability
Deborah Johnson and Kent Wayland 3. Identification, Surveillance and
Democracy David Lyon 4. Democracy and Its Visibilities Andrea Mubi
Brighenti 5. Periopticon: Control Beyond Freedom and Coercion - and Two
Possible Advancements in the Social Sciences Michalis Lianos Section 2:
Surveillance Policies and Practices of Democratic Governance 6.
Surveillance as Governance: Social Inequality and the Pursuit of Democratic
Surveillance Torin Monihan 7. Democracy, Surveillance and 'Knowing What's
Good for You': The Private Sector Origins of Profiling and the Birth of
'Citizen Relationship Management Kirstie Ball, Elizabeth Daniel, Sally Dibb
and Maureen Meadows 8. The Impact of Communications Data Retention on
Fundamental Rights and Democracy: The Case of the EU Data Retention
Directive Lilian Mitrou 9. 'Full Spectrum Dominance' as European Union
Security Policy: On the Trail of the 'NeoConOpticon' Ben Hayes Section 3:
Case Studies in the Dynamics of Surveillance and Democracy 10. A
Trans-Systemic Surveillance: The Legacy of Communist Surveillance in the
Digital Age Maria Los 11. Balancing Public Safety and Security Demands with
Civil Liberties in a New Constitutional Democracy: The Case of Post-1994
South Africa and the Growth of Residential Security and Surveillance
Measures Anthony Minnaar 12. The Greek Olympic Phone Tappings Scandal: A
Defenceless State and a Weak Democracy Minas Samatas 13. Surveillance and
Democracy in the Digital Enclosure Jennifer R. Whitson
1. Surveillance and Democracy: An Unsettled Relationship Kevin D. Haggerty
and Minas Samatas Section 1: Theorizing Surveillance and Democracy 2.
Surveillance and Transparency as Sociotechnical Systems of Accountability
Deborah Johnson and Kent Wayland 3. Identification, Surveillance and
Democracy David Lyon 4. Democracy and Its Visibilities Andrea Mubi
Brighenti 5. Periopticon: Control Beyond Freedom and Coercion - and Two
Possible Advancements in the Social Sciences Michalis Lianos Section 2:
Surveillance Policies and Practices of Democratic Governance 6.
Surveillance as Governance: Social Inequality and the Pursuit of Democratic
Surveillance Torin Monihan 7. Democracy, Surveillance and 'Knowing What's
Good for You': The Private Sector Origins of Profiling and the Birth of
'Citizen Relationship Management Kirstie Ball, Elizabeth Daniel, Sally Dibb
and Maureen Meadows 8. The Impact of Communications Data Retention on
Fundamental Rights and Democracy: The Case of the EU Data Retention
Directive Lilian Mitrou 9. 'Full Spectrum Dominance' as European Union
Security Policy: On the Trail of the 'NeoConOpticon' Ben Hayes Section 3:
Case Studies in the Dynamics of Surveillance and Democracy 10. A
Trans-Systemic Surveillance: The Legacy of Communist Surveillance in the
Digital Age Maria Los 11. Balancing Public Safety and Security Demands with
Civil Liberties in a New Constitutional Democracy: The Case of Post-1994
South Africa and the Growth of Residential Security and Surveillance
Measures Anthony Minnaar 12. The Greek Olympic Phone Tappings Scandal: A
Defenceless State and a Weak Democracy Minas Samatas 13. Surveillance and
Democracy in the Digital Enclosure Jennifer R. Whitson
and Minas Samatas Section 1: Theorizing Surveillance and Democracy 2.
Surveillance and Transparency as Sociotechnical Systems of Accountability
Deborah Johnson and Kent Wayland 3. Identification, Surveillance and
Democracy David Lyon 4. Democracy and Its Visibilities Andrea Mubi
Brighenti 5. Periopticon: Control Beyond Freedom and Coercion - and Two
Possible Advancements in the Social Sciences Michalis Lianos Section 2:
Surveillance Policies and Practices of Democratic Governance 6.
Surveillance as Governance: Social Inequality and the Pursuit of Democratic
Surveillance Torin Monihan 7. Democracy, Surveillance and 'Knowing What's
Good for You': The Private Sector Origins of Profiling and the Birth of
'Citizen Relationship Management Kirstie Ball, Elizabeth Daniel, Sally Dibb
and Maureen Meadows 8. The Impact of Communications Data Retention on
Fundamental Rights and Democracy: The Case of the EU Data Retention
Directive Lilian Mitrou 9. 'Full Spectrum Dominance' as European Union
Security Policy: On the Trail of the 'NeoConOpticon' Ben Hayes Section 3:
Case Studies in the Dynamics of Surveillance and Democracy 10. A
Trans-Systemic Surveillance: The Legacy of Communist Surveillance in the
Digital Age Maria Los 11. Balancing Public Safety and Security Demands with
Civil Liberties in a New Constitutional Democracy: The Case of Post-1994
South Africa and the Growth of Residential Security and Surveillance
Measures Anthony Minnaar 12. The Greek Olympic Phone Tappings Scandal: A
Defenceless State and a Weak Democracy Minas Samatas 13. Surveillance and
Democracy in the Digital Enclosure Jennifer R. Whitson