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Citizenship and Identity in the Age of Surveillance

Citizenship and Identity in the Age of Surveillance

Citizenship and Identity in the Age of Surveillance

Author:
Pramod K. Nayar, University of Hyderabad, India
Published:
February 2015
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ISBN:
9781107080584

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    This book is a study of cultures of surveillance, from CCTV to genetic data-gathering and the new forms of subjectivity and citizenship that are forged in such cultures. It studies data, bodies and space as domains within which this subjectivity of the vulnerable individual emerges. The book also proposes that we can see a shift within cultures of surveillance where, from active participation in the process of surveilling, a witness-citizen emerges. The book therefore seeks to alter surveillance as a mere top-down system, instead arguing that surveillance is also a mode of engagement with the world enabling trust, accountability and eventually a responsible humanitarianism.

    • Suggests a huge shift in the very meaning of surveillance itself
    • Brings into discussion popular culture, from Facebook and Twitter to 'Big Boss' and 'Big Brother'

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    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • 1. Vulnerability, safety, surveillance
    • 2. Bodies and biosurveillance
    • 3. Data and data subjects
    • 4. Spaces of surveillance
    • 5. Performative surveillance and the witness-subject
    • 6. Surveillance and global witness citizenship
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
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    • Pramod K. Nayar , University of Hyderabad, India