Starting from the premise that surveillance is the ‘dominant organising practice’ of our time (Lyon et al 2012: 1), this thesis establishes a framework of ‘constitutive surveillance’ in relation to social media, taking Facebook as its key example. Constitutive surveillance is made up of four forms: economic, political, lateral, and oppositional surveillance. These four surveillance forms – and the actors who undertake them – intersect, compound, and confront one another in the co-production of social media spaces. The framework of constitutive surveillance is structured around a Foucauldian understanding of power, and the thesis shows how each surveillance form articulates strategies of power for organising, administering, and subjectifying...
This chapter provides an overview of key surveillance theories and their implications for law and re...
We frame the exercise of control through social media not as power-over or oppression, but in its br...
This paper aims to develop knowledge about the complicated ways in which the modern individual uses ...
'Social media’ like Facebook or Twitter have become tremendously popular in recent years. Their popu...
The purpose of the thesis is to understand how users of Facebook relate to what they publish and to ...
In the expanding field of communication, Facebook holds a dubious position as both friend and foe. H...
The paper concentrates on the general trend of extending the surveillance as it is nicely captured i...
People create profiles on social network sites and Twitter accounts against the background of an aud...
This article examines changing rules and regimes of visibility on social media, using Facebook as a ...
This thesis explores how power relations are reflected on society in the act of surveillance basedon...
It seems there is no end to the growth of social media. Facebook, in particular, enjoys its hegemoni...
The era we are living in is the one where we are exposed to a massive attraction of social connectiv...
This paper argues for a wider conceptualisation of the meaning and significance of surveillance in c...
This article presents a theoretical reflection on surveillance as a guarantor of social order. It st...
In this article, I argue that online social networking is anchored in surveillance practices. This g...
This chapter provides an overview of key surveillance theories and their implications for law and re...
We frame the exercise of control through social media not as power-over or oppression, but in its br...
This paper aims to develop knowledge about the complicated ways in which the modern individual uses ...
'Social media’ like Facebook or Twitter have become tremendously popular in recent years. Their popu...
The purpose of the thesis is to understand how users of Facebook relate to what they publish and to ...
In the expanding field of communication, Facebook holds a dubious position as both friend and foe. H...
The paper concentrates on the general trend of extending the surveillance as it is nicely captured i...
People create profiles on social network sites and Twitter accounts against the background of an aud...
This article examines changing rules and regimes of visibility on social media, using Facebook as a ...
This thesis explores how power relations are reflected on society in the act of surveillance basedon...
It seems there is no end to the growth of social media. Facebook, in particular, enjoys its hegemoni...
The era we are living in is the one where we are exposed to a massive attraction of social connectiv...
This paper argues for a wider conceptualisation of the meaning and significance of surveillance in c...
This article presents a theoretical reflection on surveillance as a guarantor of social order. It st...
In this article, I argue that online social networking is anchored in surveillance practices. This g...
This chapter provides an overview of key surveillance theories and their implications for law and re...
We frame the exercise of control through social media not as power-over or oppression, but in its br...
This paper aims to develop knowledge about the complicated ways in which the modern individual uses ...