The aim of this paper is to identify a construct which may be used to frame the subjective experience of surveillance in contemporary society. The paper's central question concerns whether there is a concept to describe the experience of surveillance which can then inform empirical studies. Surveillance practice has consequences for the individual, yet surveillance studies do not have a particular take on the subject. Building on some preliminary empirical observations from the workplace, the paper suggests that the notion of 'exposure' is a useful starting point. The paper explores the range of ways in which subjects can be exposed under surveillance, and theoretically locates the concept in relation to developments in organization theory,...
The overall aim of this paper is to clarify how we can theorize and systemize economic surveillance....
This article attempts to review the proliferation of research findings about surveillance in the wor...
This article attempts to review the proliferation of research findings about surveillance in the wor...
The aim of this paper is to identify a construct which may be used to frame the subjective experienc...
This paper argues for a wider conceptualisation of the meaning and significance of surveillance in c...
The UK Presidency of the European Union called for an expansive, mandatory policy of surveillance ai...
Moving away from the traditional framing of surveillance in terms of in/visibility, this article pro...
The issue of control has become both critical and controversial. It has, however, deeply influenced ...
we are experiencing the era of transitions. One of the most important transitions is the transition ...
In this article, we will address the issues of image and visibility in relation to the dynamics of s...
Surveillance involves the observation, recording and categorization of information about people, pro...
Abstract: The overall aim of this paper is to clarify how we can theorize and systemize economic sur...
This article, which examines inspection experiences in the home-based context of the B&B, makes ...
This paper provides a broad view of surveillance as a dynamic social process that is located as an...
This paper examines the problematic of embodied resistance to biometric surveillance practices. Afte...
The overall aim of this paper is to clarify how we can theorize and systemize economic surveillance....
This article attempts to review the proliferation of research findings about surveillance in the wor...
This article attempts to review the proliferation of research findings about surveillance in the wor...
The aim of this paper is to identify a construct which may be used to frame the subjective experienc...
This paper argues for a wider conceptualisation of the meaning and significance of surveillance in c...
The UK Presidency of the European Union called for an expansive, mandatory policy of surveillance ai...
Moving away from the traditional framing of surveillance in terms of in/visibility, this article pro...
The issue of control has become both critical and controversial. It has, however, deeply influenced ...
we are experiencing the era of transitions. One of the most important transitions is the transition ...
In this article, we will address the issues of image and visibility in relation to the dynamics of s...
Surveillance involves the observation, recording and categorization of information about people, pro...
Abstract: The overall aim of this paper is to clarify how we can theorize and systemize economic sur...
This article, which examines inspection experiences in the home-based context of the B&B, makes ...
This paper provides a broad view of surveillance as a dynamic social process that is located as an...
This paper examines the problematic of embodied resistance to biometric surveillance practices. Afte...
The overall aim of this paper is to clarify how we can theorize and systemize economic surveillance....
This article attempts to review the proliferation of research findings about surveillance in the wor...
This article attempts to review the proliferation of research findings about surveillance in the wor...