CONTENTS
Series editor's foreword = ⅶ
Preface and acknowledgements = xi
Introduction = 1
Surveillance has two faces = 3
Key themes = 5
How this book works = 8
Part one Surveillance societies = 13
1 Disappearing bodies = 15
Reconfiguring time and space = 17
Blurring public and private = 20
Recombining technology and society = 23
2 Invisible frameworks = 28
Commonalities and variations = 30
Surveillance diffused through society = 33
Social orchestration = 35
3 Leaky containers = 37
Policing by surveillance = 39
Watching workers = 40
Covering consumers = 43
Deregulation and risk = 44
Part two The spread of surveillance = 49
4 Surveillant sorting in the city = 51
Social control in the city = 52
SimCity and urban realities = 55
Urban surveillance = 56
Under the camera = 60
SimCity and the real world = 66
5 Body parts and probes = 69
The body from site to source = 71
Identity, identification and modernity = 72
Body surveillance technologies = 75
Body surveillance in different sectors = 77
Movement, action and risk = 81
6 Global data flows = 88
Globalization and surveillance = 90
Global security : Comint = 94
Global security : controlling borders = 97
The world wide web of surveillance = 101
Globalized surveillance = 103
Part three Surveillance scenarios = 105
7 New directions in theory = 107
Computers and modern surveillance = 109
Superpanopticon and hypersurveillance = 114
New surveillance in theory = 118
Returning the body = 123
8 The politics of surveillance = 126
Regulative responses = 128
Mobilizing responses = 131
Resistance in context = 134
Why resistance is limited = 135
9 The future of surveillance = 141
Modern and postmodern surveillance = 141
Toward a new approach = 149
Re-embodying persons = 151
Notes = 155
Bibliography = 174
Index = 181