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The New Politics of Surveillance and Visibility
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Acknowledgments

  • The New Politics of Surveillance and Visibility
    KEVIN D. HAGGERTY and RICHARD V. ERICSON
  • PART ONE: THEORIZING SURVEILLANCE AND VISIBILITY

  • 9/11, Synopticon, and Scopophilia: Watching and Being Watched
    DAVID LYON
  • Welcome to the Society of Control: The Simulation of Surveillance Revisited
    WILLIAM BOGARD
  • Varieties of Personal Information as Influences on Attitudes towards Surveillance
    GARY T. MARX
  • Struggling with Surveillance: Resistance, Consciousness, and Identity
    JOHN GILLIOM
  • PART TWO: POLICE AND MILITARY SURVEILLANCE

  • A Faustian Bargain? America and the Dream of Total Information Awareness
  • Surveillance Fiction or Higher Policing?
    JEAN-PAUL BRODEUR and STÉPHANE LEMAN-LANGLOIS
  • An Alternative Current in Surveillance and Control: Broadcasting Surveillance Footage of Crimes
    AARON DOYLE
  • Surveillance and Military Transformation: Organizational Trends in Twenty-First-Century Armed Services
    CHRISTOPHER DANDEKER
  • Visible War: Surveillance, Speed, and Information War
    KEVIN D. HAGGERTY
  • PART THREE: SURVEILLANCE, ELECTRONIC MEDIA, AND CONSUMER CULTURE

  • Cracking the Consumer Code: Advertisers, Anxiety, and Surveillance in the Digital Age
    JOSEPH TUROW
  • (En)Visioning the Television Audience: Revisiting Questions of Power in the Age of Interactive Television
    SERRA TINIC
  • Cultures of Mania: Towards an Anthropology of Mood
    EMILY MARTIN
  • Surveillant Internet Technologies and the Growth in Information Capitalism: Spams and Public Trust in the Information Society
    DAVID S. WALL
  • Data Mining, Surveillance, and Discrimination in the Post-9/11 Environment
    OSCAR GANDY JR
  • Contributors

    About the Author

    Kevin D. Haggerty is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and director of the Criminology Program at the University of Alberta. Richard V. Ericson is a professor with the Centre of Criminology at the University of Toronto.

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