

An edition of Surveillance-Industrial Complex (2013)
A Political Economy of Surveillance
By Kirstie Ball,Laureen Snider
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Language
eng
Pages
218
Description:
"Today's 'surveillance society' emerged from a complex of military and corporate priorities that were nourished through the active and 'cold' wars that marked the twentieth century. Two massive configurations of power - state and corporate - have become the dominant players. Mass targeted surveillance deep within corporate, governmental and social structures is now both normal and legitimate. The Surveillance-Industrial Complex examines the intersections of capital and the neo-liberal state in promoting the emergence and growth of the surveillance society. The chapters in this volume, written by internationally-known surveillance scholars from a number of disciplines, trace the connections between the massive multinational conglomerates that manufacture, distribute and promote technologies of 'surveillance', and the institutions of social control and civil society."--Publisher's website.