In this article, we explore the tensions and blurred boundaries between dominance and resistance in promotional contexts by critically examining the notion of ‘visibility’, a commonly used yet largely unproblematised concept within the field of promotion. More specifically, we argue that contemporary promotional industries sustain and perpetuate a post-panoptical ‘regime of visibility’ underpinned by three modalities: 1) visibility as recognition, which associates being watched with empowerment while downplaying it as surveillance; 2) visibility as transient, which stresses visibility as a scarce resource that requires continuous work; 3) and visibility as an end-goal, that is, as an end in itself rather than means to achieve something else...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which distributed workers in a global high-tech organizat...
This paper builds a theoretical argument for exile as an alternative metaphor to the panopticon, for...
In recent years, the demand for more transparency and less surveillance is omnipresent. This demand ...
In this article, we explore the tensions and blurred boundaries between dominance and resistance in ...
The concept of visibility has become a problematic one as hypervisibility gave rise to new forms of ...
In the digital age, calls for transparency and openness as well as for privacy and confidentiality p...
In the digital age, calls for transparency and openness as well as for privacy and confidentiality p...
Considering the relationship between politics, media and publicness, this paper ponders the conseque...
The ubiquity of digital technologies and the datafication of many domains of social life raise impor...
Visibility is a capacity to be seen by others directly or through images and can be defined as a tot...
In online life there is a normative supposition that the information- and image-rich environment of ...
International audienceRecent changes in the world of work have modified the conditions of the exerci...
This article argues that a distinctive aspect of computer-mediated communication (CMC) is the way it...
According to a popular current in cultural criticism, which focuses on the danger of new technologie...
Abstract Different types of social structure and media, promote different forms of visibility and i...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which distributed workers in a global high-tech organizat...
This paper builds a theoretical argument for exile as an alternative metaphor to the panopticon, for...
In recent years, the demand for more transparency and less surveillance is omnipresent. This demand ...
In this article, we explore the tensions and blurred boundaries between dominance and resistance in ...
The concept of visibility has become a problematic one as hypervisibility gave rise to new forms of ...
In the digital age, calls for transparency and openness as well as for privacy and confidentiality p...
In the digital age, calls for transparency and openness as well as for privacy and confidentiality p...
Considering the relationship between politics, media and publicness, this paper ponders the conseque...
The ubiquity of digital technologies and the datafication of many domains of social life raise impor...
Visibility is a capacity to be seen by others directly or through images and can be defined as a tot...
In online life there is a normative supposition that the information- and image-rich environment of ...
International audienceRecent changes in the world of work have modified the conditions of the exerci...
This article argues that a distinctive aspect of computer-mediated communication (CMC) is the way it...
According to a popular current in cultural criticism, which focuses on the danger of new technologie...
Abstract Different types of social structure and media, promote different forms of visibility and i...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which distributed workers in a global high-tech organizat...
This paper builds a theoretical argument for exile as an alternative metaphor to the panopticon, for...
In recent years, the demand for more transparency and less surveillance is omnipresent. This demand ...