Surveillance: Power, Problems, and Politics
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword: Surveillance and Political Problems -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 The Politics of Surveillance: Power, Paradigms, and the Field of Visibility -- Part 1: Stigma, Morality, and Social Control -- 2 Kid-Visible: Childhood Obesity, Body Surveillance, and the Techniques of Care -- 3 Police Surveillance of Male-with-Male Public Sex in Ontario, 1983-94 -- 4 A Kind of Prohibition: Targets of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario's Interdiction List, 1953-75 -- Part 2: Environmental Design, Consumerism, and Privacy -- 5 Natural Surveillance, Crime Prevention, and the Effects of Being Seen -- 6 Administering the Dead: Mass Death and the Problem of Privacy -- 7 Identity Theft and the Construction of Creditable Subjects -- Part 3: Genetics, Security, and Biometrics -- 8 From Bodily Integrity to Genetic Surveillance: The Impacts of DNA Identification in Criminal Justice -- 9 Communication and the Sorrows of Empire: Surveillance and Information Operations "Blowback" in the Global War on Terrorism -- 10 Bio-Benefits: Technologies of Criminalization, Biometrics, and the Welfare System -- Part 4: Participatory Surveillance and Resistance -- 11 Public Vigilance Campaigns and Participatory Surveillance after 11 September 2001 -- 12 Cell Phones and Surveillance: Mobile Technology, States, and Social Movements -- 13 Subverting Surveillance Systems: Access to Information Mechanisms as Tools of Counter-Surveillance -- References -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.