04109oam 2200697I 450 991045955900332120191030193359.01-136-97451-21-282-73331-197866127333140-203-85215-X10.4324/9780203852156 (CKB)2670000000029179(EBL)537878(OCoLC)646788034(SSID)ssj0000429170(PQKBManifestationID)11284795(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000429170(PQKBWorkID)10429591(PQKB)11094405(MiAaPQ)EBC537878(Au-PeEL)EBL537878(CaPaEBR)ebr10402206(CaONFJC)MIL273331(OCoLC)649831619(EXLCZ)99267000000002917920180706d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSurveillance and democracy /edited by Kevin D. Haggerty and Minas SamatasNew York :Routledge,2010.1 online resource (272 p.)A Glasshouse book"A GlassHouse book."0-415-47240-7 0-415-47239-3 Includes bibliographical references.Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Contributors; Introduction: Surveillance and democracy: an unsettled relationship; Part I: Theorizing surveillance and democracy; Chapter 1: Surveillance and transparency as sociotechnical systems of accountability; Chapter 2: Identification, surveillance and democracy; Chapter 3: Democracy and its visibilities; Chapter 4: Periopticon: control beyond freedom and coercion - and two possible advancements in the social sciences; Part II: Surveillance policies and practices of democratic governanceChapter 5: Surveillance as governance: Social inequality and the pursuit of democratic surveillanceChapter 6: Democracy, surveillance and "knowing what's good for you": The private sector origins of profiling and the birth of "Citizen Relationship Management"; Chapter 7: The impact of communications data retention on fundamental rights and democracy - the case of the EU Data Retention Directive; Chapter 8: "Full Spectrum Dominance" as European Union Security Policy: On the trail of the "NeoConOpticon"; Part III: Case studies in the dynamics of surveillance and democracyChapter 9: A trans-systemic surveillance: The legacy of communist surveillance in the digital ageChapter 10: Balancing public safety and security demands with civil liberties in a new constitutional democracy: The case of post-1994 South Africa and the growth of residential security and surveilla; Chapter 11: The Greek Olympic phone tapping scandal: A defenceless state and a weak democracy; Chapter 12: Surveillance and democracy in the digital enclosure; IndexThis collection represents the first sustained attempt to grapple with the complex and often paradoxical relationships between surveillance and democracy. Is surveillance a barrier to democratic processes, or might it be a necessary component of democracy? How has the legacy of post 9/11 surveillance developments shaped democratic processes? As surveillance measures are increasingly justified in terms of national security, is there the prospect that a shadow ""security state"" will emerge? How might new surveillance measures alter the conceptions of citizens and citizenship which are at theDemocracyElectronic surveillanceSocial aspectsSocial controlElectronic books.Democracy.Electronic surveillanceSocial aspects.Social control.323.44/82Haggerty Kevin D802757Samatas Minas894127MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910459559003321Surveillance and democracy1997295UNINA