Index
Series editor's foreword vii
Preface and acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1
Surveillance has two faces 3
Key themes 5
How this book works 8
Part 1 Surveillance societies 13
1 Disappearing bodies 15
Reconfiguring time and space 17
Blurring public and private 20
Recombining technology and society 23
2 Invisible frameworks 28
Commonalities and variations 30
Surveillance diffused through society 33
Social orchestration 35
3 Leaky containers 37
Policing by surveillance 39
Watching workers 40
Covering consumers 43
Deregulation and risk 44
Part 2 The spread of surveillance 49
4 Surveillant sorting in the city 51
Social control in the city 52
SimCity and urban realities 55
Urban surveillance 56
Under the camera 60
SimCity and the real world 66
5 Body parts and probes 69
The body from site to source 71
Identity, identification and modernity 72
Body surveillance technologies 75
Body surveillance in different sectors 77
Movement, action and risk 81
6 Global data flows 88
Globalization and surveillance 90
Global security: Comint 94
Global security: controlling borders 97
The world wide web of surveillance 101
Globalized surveillance 103
Part 3 Surveillance scenarios 105
7 New directions in theory 107
Computers and modern surveillance 109
Superpanopticon and hypersurveillance 114
New surveillance in theory 118
Returning the body 123
8 The politics of surveillance 126
Regulative responses 128
Mobilizing responses 131
Resistance in context 134
Why resistance is limited 135
9 The future of surveillance 141
Modern and postmodern surveillance 141
Toward a new approach 149
Re-embodying persons 151
Notes 155
Bibliography 174
Index 181