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The Surveillance Web

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The Surveillance Web

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The Surveillance Web book

The Surveillance Web

DOI link for The Surveillance Web

The Surveillance Web book

ByMike McCahill
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2002
eBook Published 1 May 2002
Pub. Location London
Imprint Willan
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781843924883
Pages 236
eBook ISBN 9781843924883
Subjects Social Sciences
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McCahill, M. (2002). The Surveillance Web (1st ed.). Willan. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781843924883

ABSTRACT

The rise of CCTV and surveillance technologies has been one of the key developments in contemporary society, but its impact has often been analysed in a fragmented manner. This book addresses this issue by providing a detailed, micro-sociological account of the construction of a CCTV network in one English city. It differs from previous studies (which have concentrated on open street CCTV systems) in documenting and analysing the use of visual surveillance systems in a number of different locations and institutional settings, including the industrial workplace, shopping malls, high-rise housing schemes, and hospitals. It is concerned not just with abstract categories of 'grand theory' but seeks to explain how people living in contemporary society experience these changes. The Surveillance Web situates the growth of visual surveillance systems in the context of many of the key concerns of theorists of modernity, and makes a key contribution to understanding the nature of the relationship between surveillance and society. Its starting point is to view the relationship between surveillance and society as a two way process: the book looks at both the social impact of visual surveillance systems, and at how the impact of these technologies is shaped by existing social relations, political practice and cultural traditions. provides a richly textured account and analysis of the introduction of visual surveillance technologies (CCTV) in an English cityexplores the impact of the introduction and use of visual surveillance systems in a wide variety of locales and institutional settings, both public and privatemakes a key contribution to theoretical debates over the relationship between surveillance systems and society, one of the central concerns of theorists of modernity

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

Part 1 Theory and Method

chapter 1|28 pages

Towards a contemporary theory of surveillance

part |2 pages

Part 2 The Rise of Visual Surveillance in Northern City

chapter 2|37 pages

The story of Northern City

chapter 3|31 pages

The surveillance web The human mediation of technology: limits to

part |2 pages

Part 3 Three Case Studies of Visual Surveillance Systems

chapter 4|46 pages

The panopticon mall

chapter 5|17 pages

Watching the workers Managing the threat to profitability: monitoring

chapter 6|17 pages

Watching the tenants

part |2 pages

Part 4 Back to Theory

chapter 7|16 pages

Back to theory

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