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Title: Surveillance Society: Monitoring Everyday Life (Issues in Society) by David Lyon ISBN: 0-335-20546-1 Publisher: Open Univ Pr Pub. Date: April, 2001 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $27.95 |
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Summary: A thoughtful discourse
Comment: In 'Surveillance Society', David Lyon takes a closer look at the level of surveillance we are really under as individuals, and takes a fresh look at the relationship between technology and society. As most of us are already aware, personal data is collected from us all the time, whether we know it or not (and, often, whether we like it or not). Identity numbers, camera images, fingerprinting, retina scans, DNA samples, customer fidelity cards, credit cards, mailing lists, consumer groups, Internet activity, computer cookies - there are numerous ways that the ordinary life of citizens and consumers is examined by computer databases as we participate in contemporary society.
David Lyon argues that to understand what is happening we have to look even beyond the Orwellian warnings and the cries for more privacy. He argues that such watchfulness is not only an intrusion on our personal privacy, but that it also reinforces divisions by sorting people into social and political categories.
'Surveillance Society' is great thought fodder. It'll make you think about the society we live in and the one that's just over the hill. How much surveillance is acceptable, and how much isn't. Most of us would accept that a car park under the watchful eye of a supervisory camera is a good thing. It can help protect the individual and their property. But Lyon raises the question - how much 'surveillance' is there just for show? Are there really public-spirited overlords who can control a city at the touch of a mouse? Such absolute power is scarcely conceivable. The sheer mass of data would be impossible to handle. So what is useful and what is not? What can we accept and what must we reject? What choice do we have?
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Title: The Limits of Privacy by Amitai Etzioni ISBN: 046504090X Publisher: Basic Books Pub. Date: 04 April, 2000 List Price(USD): $21.50 |
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Title: The Electronic Eye: The Rise of Surveillance Society by David Lyon ISBN: 0816625158 Publisher: Univ of Minnesota Pr (Txt) Pub. Date: March, 1994 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: The End of Privacy: How Total Surveillance Is Becoming a Reality by Reg Whitaker, Reginald Whitaker ISBN: 1565845692 Publisher: New Press Pub. Date: February, 2000 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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Title: Surveillance as Social Sorting: Privacy, Risk and Automated Discrimination by David Lyon ISBN: 0415278732 Publisher: Routledge Pub. Date: December, 2002 List Price(USD): $28.95 |
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Title: Everyday Surveillance: Vigilance and Visibility in Postmodern Life by William G. Staples ISBN: 0742500780 Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield (Non NBN) Pub. Date: 15 November, 2000 List Price(USD): $26.95 |
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