Surveillance in Europe is an accessible, definitive and
comprehensive overview of the rapidly growing multi-disciplinary
field of surveillance studies in Europe. Written by experts in the
field, including leading scholars, the Companion s clear and up to
date style will appeal to a wide range of scholars and students in
the social sciences, arts and humanities.
This book makes the case for greater resilience in European
society in the face of the growing pervasiveness of surveillance.
It examines surveillance in Europe from several different
perspectives, including:
- the co-evolution of surveillance technologies and
practices
- the surveillance industry in Europe
- the instrumentality of surveillance for preventing and
detecting crime and terrorism
- social and economic costs
- impacts of surveillance on civil liberties
- resilience in Europe s surveillance society.
- the consequences and impacts for Europe of the Snowden
revelations
- findings and recommendations regarding surveillance in
Europe
Surveillance in Europe's interdisciplinary approach and
accessible content makes it an ideal companion to academics,
policy-makers and civil society organisations alike, as well as
appealing to top level undergraduates and postgraduates. "
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