Theorizing Surveillance
Herausgeber: Lyon, David
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First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9781843921929
- ISBN-10: 1843921928
- Artikelnr.: 24985686
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9781843921929
- ISBN-10: 1843921928
- Artikelnr.: 24985686
David Lyon is Queen's Research Chair in the Sociology Department and Director of the Surveillance Project, at Queen's University, Ontario.
Contents Introduction 1 Pre- and Post-Panopticism: The Search for Surveillance Theories
David Lyon (Queen's Research Chair
Department of Sociology
Queen's University
Canada; Director
The Surveillance Project) The Imperative Search for Good Surveillance Theory 2 Tear Down the Walls: On Demolishing the Panopticon
Kevin D. Haggerty (Director
Criminology Program
Department of Sociology
University of Alberta
Canada) 3 Security
Exception
Ban and Surveillance
Didier Bigo (Institut d'Etudes Politique
France) 4 Looking into the Future: Surveillance
Globalization and Totalitarian Potential
Maria Los (Department of Criminology
University of Ottawa
Canada) Surveillance as Social Sorting 5 The Bifurcation of Surveillance: Theorizing the British Criminal Justice System
Clive Norris (Department of Sociological Studies
University of Sheffield
UK) 6 Telemonitoring for Cardiac Patients: User-Centred Research as Input for Surveillance Theories
Lynsey Dubbeld (Faculty of Business
Public Administration & Technology
Centre for Studies of Science
Technology and Society
University of Twente
the Netherlands) 7 Supplementing the Panoptic Paradigm: Surveillance
Moral Governance
and CCTV
Sean P. Hier (Department of Sociology
University of Victoria
Canada)
Kevin Walby (Department of Sociology
Carleton University
Canada)
Josh Greenberg (School of Journalism & Mass Communication
Carleton University
Canada) Time
Space and Surveillance Theory 8 Surveillance Assemblages and Lines of Flight
William Bogard (Department of Sociology
Whitman College
USA) 9 Tense Theory: The Temporalities of Surveillance
Gary Genosko and Scott Thompson (Department of Sociology
Lakehead University
Canada) Theorizing Military and Security Surveillance 10 Surveillance
Urbanization
and the U.S. 'Revolution in Military Affairs'
Stephen Graham (Department of Geography
Durham University
UK) 11 Pre-empting Panoptic Surveillance: Surviving the Inevitable War on Terror
Greg Elmer (Ryerson University
Bell Globemedia Research Chair
Rogers Communications Centre/School of Radio-TV Arts
Canada)
Andy Opel (Department of Communication
Florida State University
USA) Power and Agency 12 'The Other Side of Surveillance': Webcams
Power and Agency
Hille Koskela (Department of Geography
Helsinki University
Finland) 13 Organization
Surveillance and the Body: Towards a Politics of Resistance
Kirstie Ball (Human Resources
Open University
UK) 14 The Role of Confession in Reflective Practice: Monitored Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in Health Care and the Paradox of Professional Autonomy
Mark Cole (University of Greenwich
UK) Theory and Resistance 15 Electronic Government and Surveillance Oriented Society
Toshimaru Ogura (Department of Economics
Toyama University
Japan) 16 Quixotics Unite! Engaging the Pragmatists on Rational Discrimination
Oscar H. Gandy
Jr. (Annenberg School for Communication
University of Pennsylvania
USA) Index
David Lyon (Queen's Research Chair
Department of Sociology
Queen's University
Canada; Director
The Surveillance Project) The Imperative Search for Good Surveillance Theory 2 Tear Down the Walls: On Demolishing the Panopticon
Kevin D. Haggerty (Director
Criminology Program
Department of Sociology
University of Alberta
Canada) 3 Security
Exception
Ban and Surveillance
Didier Bigo (Institut d'Etudes Politique
France) 4 Looking into the Future: Surveillance
Globalization and Totalitarian Potential
Maria Los (Department of Criminology
University of Ottawa
Canada) Surveillance as Social Sorting 5 The Bifurcation of Surveillance: Theorizing the British Criminal Justice System
Clive Norris (Department of Sociological Studies
University of Sheffield
UK) 6 Telemonitoring for Cardiac Patients: User-Centred Research as Input for Surveillance Theories
Lynsey Dubbeld (Faculty of Business
Public Administration & Technology
Centre for Studies of Science
Technology and Society
University of Twente
the Netherlands) 7 Supplementing the Panoptic Paradigm: Surveillance
Moral Governance
and CCTV
Sean P. Hier (Department of Sociology
University of Victoria
Canada)
Kevin Walby (Department of Sociology
Carleton University
Canada)
Josh Greenberg (School of Journalism & Mass Communication
Carleton University
Canada) Time
Space and Surveillance Theory 8 Surveillance Assemblages and Lines of Flight
William Bogard (Department of Sociology
Whitman College
USA) 9 Tense Theory: The Temporalities of Surveillance
Gary Genosko and Scott Thompson (Department of Sociology
Lakehead University
Canada) Theorizing Military and Security Surveillance 10 Surveillance
Urbanization
and the U.S. 'Revolution in Military Affairs'
Stephen Graham (Department of Geography
Durham University
UK) 11 Pre-empting Panoptic Surveillance: Surviving the Inevitable War on Terror
Greg Elmer (Ryerson University
Bell Globemedia Research Chair
Rogers Communications Centre/School of Radio-TV Arts
Canada)
Andy Opel (Department of Communication
Florida State University
USA) Power and Agency 12 'The Other Side of Surveillance': Webcams
Power and Agency
Hille Koskela (Department of Geography
Helsinki University
Finland) 13 Organization
Surveillance and the Body: Towards a Politics of Resistance
Kirstie Ball (Human Resources
Open University
UK) 14 The Role of Confession in Reflective Practice: Monitored Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in Health Care and the Paradox of Professional Autonomy
Mark Cole (University of Greenwich
UK) Theory and Resistance 15 Electronic Government and Surveillance Oriented Society
Toshimaru Ogura (Department of Economics
Toyama University
Japan) 16 Quixotics Unite! Engaging the Pragmatists on Rational Discrimination
Oscar H. Gandy
Jr. (Annenberg School for Communication
University of Pennsylvania
USA) Index
Contents Introduction 1 Pre- and Post-Panopticism: The Search for Surveillance Theories
David Lyon (Queen's Research Chair
Department of Sociology
Queen's University
Canada; Director
The Surveillance Project) The Imperative Search for Good Surveillance Theory 2 Tear Down the Walls: On Demolishing the Panopticon
Kevin D. Haggerty (Director
Criminology Program
Department of Sociology
University of Alberta
Canada) 3 Security
Exception
Ban and Surveillance
Didier Bigo (Institut d'Etudes Politique
France) 4 Looking into the Future: Surveillance
Globalization and Totalitarian Potential
Maria Los (Department of Criminology
University of Ottawa
Canada) Surveillance as Social Sorting 5 The Bifurcation of Surveillance: Theorizing the British Criminal Justice System
Clive Norris (Department of Sociological Studies
University of Sheffield
UK) 6 Telemonitoring for Cardiac Patients: User-Centred Research as Input for Surveillance Theories
Lynsey Dubbeld (Faculty of Business
Public Administration & Technology
Centre for Studies of Science
Technology and Society
University of Twente
the Netherlands) 7 Supplementing the Panoptic Paradigm: Surveillance
Moral Governance
and CCTV
Sean P. Hier (Department of Sociology
University of Victoria
Canada)
Kevin Walby (Department of Sociology
Carleton University
Canada)
Josh Greenberg (School of Journalism & Mass Communication
Carleton University
Canada) Time
Space and Surveillance Theory 8 Surveillance Assemblages and Lines of Flight
William Bogard (Department of Sociology
Whitman College
USA) 9 Tense Theory: The Temporalities of Surveillance
Gary Genosko and Scott Thompson (Department of Sociology
Lakehead University
Canada) Theorizing Military and Security Surveillance 10 Surveillance
Urbanization
and the U.S. 'Revolution in Military Affairs'
Stephen Graham (Department of Geography
Durham University
UK) 11 Pre-empting Panoptic Surveillance: Surviving the Inevitable War on Terror
Greg Elmer (Ryerson University
Bell Globemedia Research Chair
Rogers Communications Centre/School of Radio-TV Arts
Canada)
Andy Opel (Department of Communication
Florida State University
USA) Power and Agency 12 'The Other Side of Surveillance': Webcams
Power and Agency
Hille Koskela (Department of Geography
Helsinki University
Finland) 13 Organization
Surveillance and the Body: Towards a Politics of Resistance
Kirstie Ball (Human Resources
Open University
UK) 14 The Role of Confession in Reflective Practice: Monitored Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in Health Care and the Paradox of Professional Autonomy
Mark Cole (University of Greenwich
UK) Theory and Resistance 15 Electronic Government and Surveillance Oriented Society
Toshimaru Ogura (Department of Economics
Toyama University
Japan) 16 Quixotics Unite! Engaging the Pragmatists on Rational Discrimination
Oscar H. Gandy
Jr. (Annenberg School for Communication
University of Pennsylvania
USA) Index
David Lyon (Queen's Research Chair
Department of Sociology
Queen's University
Canada; Director
The Surveillance Project) The Imperative Search for Good Surveillance Theory 2 Tear Down the Walls: On Demolishing the Panopticon
Kevin D. Haggerty (Director
Criminology Program
Department of Sociology
University of Alberta
Canada) 3 Security
Exception
Ban and Surveillance
Didier Bigo (Institut d'Etudes Politique
France) 4 Looking into the Future: Surveillance
Globalization and Totalitarian Potential
Maria Los (Department of Criminology
University of Ottawa
Canada) Surveillance as Social Sorting 5 The Bifurcation of Surveillance: Theorizing the British Criminal Justice System
Clive Norris (Department of Sociological Studies
University of Sheffield
UK) 6 Telemonitoring for Cardiac Patients: User-Centred Research as Input for Surveillance Theories
Lynsey Dubbeld (Faculty of Business
Public Administration & Technology
Centre for Studies of Science
Technology and Society
University of Twente
the Netherlands) 7 Supplementing the Panoptic Paradigm: Surveillance
Moral Governance
and CCTV
Sean P. Hier (Department of Sociology
University of Victoria
Canada)
Kevin Walby (Department of Sociology
Carleton University
Canada)
Josh Greenberg (School of Journalism & Mass Communication
Carleton University
Canada) Time
Space and Surveillance Theory 8 Surveillance Assemblages and Lines of Flight
William Bogard (Department of Sociology
Whitman College
USA) 9 Tense Theory: The Temporalities of Surveillance
Gary Genosko and Scott Thompson (Department of Sociology
Lakehead University
Canada) Theorizing Military and Security Surveillance 10 Surveillance
Urbanization
and the U.S. 'Revolution in Military Affairs'
Stephen Graham (Department of Geography
Durham University
UK) 11 Pre-empting Panoptic Surveillance: Surviving the Inevitable War on Terror
Greg Elmer (Ryerson University
Bell Globemedia Research Chair
Rogers Communications Centre/School of Radio-TV Arts
Canada)
Andy Opel (Department of Communication
Florida State University
USA) Power and Agency 12 'The Other Side of Surveillance': Webcams
Power and Agency
Hille Koskela (Department of Geography
Helsinki University
Finland) 13 Organization
Surveillance and the Body: Towards a Politics of Resistance
Kirstie Ball (Human Resources
Open University
UK) 14 The Role of Confession in Reflective Practice: Monitored Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in Health Care and the Paradox of Professional Autonomy
Mark Cole (University of Greenwich
UK) Theory and Resistance 15 Electronic Government and Surveillance Oriented Society
Toshimaru Ogura (Department of Economics
Toyama University
Japan) 16 Quixotics Unite! Engaging the Pragmatists on Rational Discrimination
Oscar H. Gandy
Jr. (Annenberg School for Communication
University of Pennsylvania
USA) Index