With the growth of surveillance technologies globally, Taylor focuses on the phenomenon of the Surveillance School and explores the impact that continual monitoring is having upon school children, education and society. Surveillance Schools are characterised by routine practices that identify, verify, categorise and track pupils. With biometric technologies such as fingerprinting and iris scanning, CCTV, microchips in ID cards and 'smart uniforms', metal detectors and police officers patrolling the school corridors with sniffer dogs, it is clear that schools have become increasingly fortified. Taylor outlines the phenomenon of the Surveillance School, mapping the driving forces behind them and analyses the impact. The evidence emerging from...
Schools should be safe places for young people to learn through freely expressing and sharing ideas....
The growth of surveillance in UK schools in recent years has resulted in the development of what can...
From birth to adulthood, children now find themselves navigating a network of surveillance devices t...
With the growth of surveillance technologies globally, Taylor focuses on the phenomenon of the Surve...
© 2018 SAGE. This is the author's pre-copyedited version of the chapter. Distributing, reselling, or...
In recent years the proliferation, speed and reach of school-based surveillance devices has undergon...
In recent years the proliferation, speed and reach of school-based surveillance devices has undergon...
Burgeoning fears for safety in UK schools have resulted in a rapid growth in the use of various secu...
This chapter outlines the development of the current socio-political context within which U.K. schoo...
This chapter outlines the development of the current socio-political context within which U.K. schoo...
In late modernity there has been a massive growth in ‘new’ surveillance devices situated within scho...
This article critically examines the draft consultation paper issued by the Scottish Government to l...
Schools should be safe places for young people to learn through freely expressing and sharing ideas....
Schools should be safe places for young people to learn through freely expressing and sharing ideas....
Schools should be safe places for young people to learn through freely expressing and sharing ideas....
Schools should be safe places for young people to learn through freely expressing and sharing ideas....
The growth of surveillance in UK schools in recent years has resulted in the development of what can...
From birth to adulthood, children now find themselves navigating a network of surveillance devices t...
With the growth of surveillance technologies globally, Taylor focuses on the phenomenon of the Surve...
© 2018 SAGE. This is the author's pre-copyedited version of the chapter. Distributing, reselling, or...
In recent years the proliferation, speed and reach of school-based surveillance devices has undergon...
In recent years the proliferation, speed and reach of school-based surveillance devices has undergon...
Burgeoning fears for safety in UK schools have resulted in a rapid growth in the use of various secu...
This chapter outlines the development of the current socio-political context within which U.K. schoo...
This chapter outlines the development of the current socio-political context within which U.K. schoo...
In late modernity there has been a massive growth in ‘new’ surveillance devices situated within scho...
This article critically examines the draft consultation paper issued by the Scottish Government to l...
Schools should be safe places for young people to learn through freely expressing and sharing ideas....
Schools should be safe places for young people to learn through freely expressing and sharing ideas....
Schools should be safe places for young people to learn through freely expressing and sharing ideas....
Schools should be safe places for young people to learn through freely expressing and sharing ideas....
The growth of surveillance in UK schools in recent years has resulted in the development of what can...
From birth to adulthood, children now find themselves navigating a network of surveillance devices t...