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Reviews: Mark Andrejevic, iSpy: Surveillance and Power in the Interactive Era. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2007. £21.95. 325 pp.
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Jansson, André
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Dalam koleksi:
European Journal of Communication vol. 24 no. 2 (2010)
,
page 242-244.
Topik:
Surveillance
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Interactive
Fulltext:
242.full.pdf
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Isi artikel
During the last decade, the academic interest in issues related to surveillance and its social consequences has grown – one can even identify a field of ‘surveillance studies’. This expanding field has been explored and developed in monographs and anthologies by sociologists and geographers such as David Lyon and Stephen Graham – just to mention two leading figures. One of the key concerns recently has been to grasp the new ‘interactive’ logic of surveillance – the shift from ‘hard’ to ‘soft’ surveillance and the shift from system monitoring (Big Brother version) to interactive monitoring practices among ordinary consumers and citizens. New technological developments have not only made surveillance systems such as closed circuit television networks increasingly available to private persons, surveillance is also an inbuilt component of most digital media and consumption practices, whether people are watching television, using their cell phones or shopping on-line.
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