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Tables of Contents for Surveillance Society
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Series editor's foreword
vii
 
Preface and acknowledgements
xi
 
Introduction
1
2
Surveillance has two faces
3
2
Key themes
5
3
How this book works
8
5
Part one Surveillance Societies
13
36
Disappearing bodies
15
13
Reconfiguring time and space
17
3
Blurring public and private
20
3
Recombining technology and society
23
5
Invisible frameworks
28
9
Commonalities and variations
30
3
Surveillance diffused through society
33
2
Social orchestration
35
2
Leaky containers
37
12
Policing by surveillance
39
1
Watching workers
40
3
Covering consumers
43
1
Deregulation and risk
44
5
Part two The spread of surveillance
49
56
Surveillant sorting in the city
51
18
Social control in the city
52
3
Sim City and urban realities
55
1
Urban surveillance
56
4
Under the camera
60
6
SimCity and the real world
66
3
Body parts and probes
69
19
The body from site to source
71
1
Identity, identification and modernity
72
3
Body surveillance technologies
75
2
Body surveillance in different sectors
77
4
Movement, action and risk
81
7
Global data flows
88
17
Globalization and surveillance
90
4
Global security: Comint
94
3
Global security: controlling borders
97
4
The world wide web of surveillance
101
2
Globalized surveillance
103
2
Part three Surveillance scenarios
105
50
New directions in theory
107
19
Computers and modern surveillance
109
5
Superpanopticon and hypersurveillance
114
4
New surveillance in theory
118
5
Returning the body
123
3
The politics of surveillance
126
15
Regulative responses
128
3
Mobilizing responses
131
3
Resistance in context
134
1
Why resistance is limited
135
6
The future of surveillance
141
14
Modern and postmodern surveillance
141
8
Toward a new approach
149
2
Re-embodying persons
151
4
Notes
155
19
Bibliography
174
7
Index
181