Surveillance as social sorting : privacy, risk, and digital discrimination / / edited by David Lyon.

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Year of Publication:2003
Language:English
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Physical Description:xi, 287 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Surveillance as social sorting : computer codes and mobile bodies / David Lyon
  • Theorizing surveillance : the case of the workplace / Elia Zureik
  • Biometrics and the body as information : normative issues of the socio-technical coding of the body / Irma van der Ploeg
  • Electronic identity cards and social classification / Felix Stalder and David Lyon
  • Surveillance creep in the genetic age / Dorothy Nelkin and Lori Andrews
  • "Racial" categories and health risks : epidemiological surveillance among Canadian First Nations / Jennifer Poudrier
  • Privacy and the phenetic urge : geodemographics and the changing spatiality of local practice / David Phillips and Michael Curry
  • People and place : patterns of individual identification within intelligent transportation systems / Colin Bennett, Charles Raab, and Priscilla Regan
  • Netscapes of power, convergence, network design, walled gardens and other strategies of control in the information age / Dwayne Winseck
  • Categorizing the workers : electronic surveillance and social ordering in the call center / Kirstie Ball
  • Private security and surveillance : from the "dossier society" to database networks / Greg Marquis
  • From personal to digital : CCTV, the panopticon, and the technological mediation of suspicion and social control / Clive Norris.