Torin Monahan is an associate professor of human and organizational development and an associate professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University. His writings include Schools under Surveillance: Cultures of Control in Public Education (Rutgers University Press).
"Surveillance in the Time of Insecurity is a complex text, grounded
in a rich theoretical engagement with neoliberalism and the ways in
which it structures the insecurities of our present
conditions."
*Contemporary Sociology*
"Surveillance in the Time of Insecurity advances a compelling
analysis of original research to show how modern surveillance
practices are constructed within the political framework of our
times. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in
surveillance, security, or the politics of neoliberalism."
*author of Overseers of the Poor*
"Monahan demonstrates how surveillance and security often feed off
each other today, but also why we must understand each in its own
right. The illuminating case studies show this perfectly."
*Surveillance Studies Centre, Queens University, Canada*
"Surveillance in the Time of Insecurity is a complex text, grounded
in a rich theoretical engagement with neoliberalism and the ways in
which it structures the insecurities of our present
conditions."
*Contemporary Sociology*
"Surveillance in the Time of Insecurity advances a compelling
analysis of original research to show how modern surveillance
practices are constructed within the political framework of our
times. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in
surveillance, security, or the politics of neoliberalism."
*author of Overseers of the Poor*
"Monahan demonstrates how surveillance and security often feed off
each other today, but also why we must understand each in its own
right. The illuminating case studies show this perfectly."
*Surveillance Studies Centre, Queens University, Canada*
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