This is a volume of original contributions from scholars in eight
different humanities and social science disciplines. The aim of the
book is to present a range of surveillance technologies used in
everyday life and investigate the politics of their use. It is
truly an interdisciplinary project that will find purchase in
courses on security studies and the sociology of culture and the
sociology of science. Courses on security studies and its impact on
culture can be found in a variety of academic departments including
STS, criminology, sociology, women's studies, anthropology,
political science and justice studies.
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