Surveillance Society
David Lyon provides an invaluable text for undergraduate and postgraduate sociology courses both in social theory and in science, technology and society. It will also appeal much more widely, for example to those with an interest in politics, social control, human geography and public administration. |
Contents
| 1 | |
| 13 | |
Part two The spread of surveillance | 49 |
Part three Surveillance scenarios | 105 |
Notes | 155 |
| 174 | |
| 181 | |
Back cover | 194 |
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Common terms and phrases
activities agencies areas argues aspects automated become behaviours biometric biopower body surveillance Bogard bureaucratic Cambridge cameras capitalist cards closed-circuit television codes Comint communication companies computerization contemporary surveillance contexts crime cultural cyberspace databases disappearing bodies economic electronic commerce embodied persons everyday example fingerprint flows global human Ibid identification identity images implications increasingly individuals information infrastructures information societies information technologies Internet issues lance London Lyon marketing Marx means modern modes monitoring networks Nineteen Eighty Four organizations panoptic panopticon personal data police political Polity Press postmodern potential Privacy International produce question relations risk management Risk Society sectors SimCity smartcard social control social science fiction space surveillance data surveillance practices surveillance societies surveillance systems surveillance technologies surveillant simulation techniques theory tion Toronto track transnational Ulrich Beck University Press urban veillance workers workplace


