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Index
Cover Table of Contents Title page Copyright page Acknowledgements Introduction: Surveillance Culture Takes Shape
Beyond Big Brother Towards user-generated surveillance Snowden and surveillance culture Digital life: surveillance culture Distinctive directions Mapping the culture of surveillance Pulling threads together Notes
Part I: Culture in Context
1: Crucibles of Culture
Liquidity and surveillance culture From panoptic to performative surveillance? Power and politics pull apart Components of culture Theorizing surveillance culture Surveillance imaginaries Surveillance practices Surveillance culture takes shape Conclusion Notes
Part II: Cultural Currents
2: From Convenience to Compliance
The emotional life of surveillance Negotiating airport security Chilling effects The data dragnet and surveillance culture Supermarket surveillance We know you’re watching You can watch too Nothing to hide, nothing to fear? Conclusions Notes
3: From Novelty to Normalization
Facial recognition: normalizing the questionable? Part of a bigger picture Sexy surfaces Part of the furniture Smart cities and surveillance culture Prêt à porter There’s an algorithm for that Durable differences Conclusions Notes
4: From Online to Onlife
A participatory turn? Devices and desires The alluring or alarming eye Welcome watching? Social surveillance Fun and games From contesting to complying Users speak Towards a conclusion Notes
Part III: Co-creation: Culture, Ethics, Politics
5: Total Transparency
The Circle Social surveillance revisited Transparency and visibility Big Data surveillance Is The Circle utopia or dystopia? The dark side of hope Notes
6: Hidden Hope
The Circle and surveillance culture Recognition and responsibility Rights and regulations Acting against the dominant code Data justice and fairness Context and care with data Digital citizenship Finding ways forward A passion for the possible Notes
Select Bibliography Index End User License Agreement
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