Computers, surveillance, and privacy

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Computers, surveillance, and privacy

David Lyon and Elia Zureik, editors

University of Minnesota Press, c1996

  • : hc
  • : pb

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Computers, surveillance, & privacy

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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巻冊次

: hc ISBN 9780816626526

内容説明

From computer networks to supermarket checkout scanners, it is easier and easier for governments, employers, advertisers, and individuals to gather detailed and sophisticated information about each of us. In this collection, the authors question the impact of these new technologies of surveillance on our privacy and our culture. Although surveillance - literally some people "watching over" others - is as old as social relationships themselves, with the advent of the computer age this phenomenon has acquired new and distinctive meanings. Technological advances have made it possible for surveillance to become increasingly global and integrated - both commercial and government-related personal data flows more frequently across national boundaries, and the flow between private and public sectors has increased as well. Addressing issues of the global integration of surveillance, social control, new information technologies, privacy violation and protection, and workplace surveillance, the contributors to this work grapple with the ramifications of these concerns for society today.

目次

  • Surveillance, privacy, and the new technology, David Lyon and Elia Zureik. Part I Work: genetic testing and workplace surveillance - implications for privacy, Priscilla M. Regan
  • privacy and surveillance in computer-supported cooperative work, Judith A. Perrolle
  • high-tech workplace surveillance - what's really new?, James B. Rule. Part II Marketplace: social control and the network marketplace, Abbe Mowshowitz
  • how the marriage of management and computing intensifies the struggle for personal privacy, Rob Kling and Jonathan P. Allen
  • coming to terms with the panoptic sort, Oscar H. Gandy Jr
  • privacy - a concept whose time has come and gone, Calvin C. Gotlieb. Part III Culture: databases as discourse, or, electronic interpellations, Mark Poster
  • electric eye in the sky - some reflections on the new surveillance and popular culture, Gary T. Marx. Part IV Regulation: the public surveillance of personal data - a cross-national analysis, Colin J. Bennett
  • surveying surveillance - an approach to measuring the extent of surveillance, Simon G. Davies.
巻冊次

: pb ISBN 9780816626533

内容説明

Computers, Surveillance, and Privacy was first published in 1996. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. From computer networks to grocery store checkout scanners, it is easier and easier for governments, employers, advertisers, and individuals to gather detailed and sophisticated information about each of us. In this important new collection, the authors question the impact of these new technologies of surveillance on our privacy and our culture. Although surveillance-literally some people "watching over" others-is as old as social relationships themselves, with the advent of the computer age this phenomenon has acquired new and distinctive meanings. Technological advances have made it possible for surveillance to become increasingly global and integrated-both commercial and government-related personal data flows more frequently across national boundaries, and the flow between private and public sectors has increased as well. Addressing issues of the global integration of surveillance, social control, new information technologies, privacy violation and protection, and workplace surveillance, the contributors to Computers, Surveillance, and Privacy grapple with the ramifications of these concerns for society today. Timely and provocative, this collection will be of vital interest to anyone concerned with resistance to social control and incursions into privacy. Contributors: Jonathan P. Allen, Colin J. Bennett, Simon G. Davies, Oscar H. Gandy Jr., Calvin C. Gotlieb, Rob Kling, Gary T. Marx, Abbe Mowshowitz, Judith A. Perrolle, Mark Poster, Priscilla M. Regan, James B. Rule. David Lyon is professor of sociology at Queen's University, Canada. His previous books include The Electronic Eye: The Rise of Surveillance Society (Minnesota, 1994). Elia Zureik is also professor of sociology at Queen's University, Canada, and coedited (with Dianne Hartling) The Social Context of the New Information and Communication Technologies (1987).

目次

  • Surveillance, privacy, and the new technology, David Lyon and Elia Zureik. Part I Work: genetic testing and workplace surveillance - implications for privacy, Priscilla M. Regan
  • privacy and surveillance in computer-supported cooperative work, Judith A. Perrolle
  • high-tech workplace surveillance - what's really new?, James B. Rule. Part II Marketplace: social control and the network marketplace, Abbe Mowshowitz
  • how the marriage of management and computing intensifies the struggle for personal privacy, Rob Kling and Jonathan P. Allen
  • coming to terms with the panoptic sort, Oscar H. Gandy Jr
  • privacy - a concept whose time has come and gone, Calvin C. Gotlieb. Part III Culture: databases as discourse, or, electronic interpellations, Mark Poster
  • electric eye in the sky - some reflections on the new surveillance and popular culture, Gary T. Marx. Part IV Regulation: the public surveillance of personal data - a cross-national analysis, Colin J. Bennett
  • surveying surveillance - an approach to measuring the extent of surveillance, Simon G. Davies.

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