Surveillance, law and the humanities / Anne Brunon-Ernst, Jelena Gligorijević, Desmond Manderson and Claire Wrobel.
2023
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Author
Title
Surveillance, law and the humanities / Anne Brunon-Ernst, Jelena Gligorijević, Desmond Manderson and Claire Wrobel.
Imprint
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2023]
Description
1 online resource (289 pages)
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction: Watcher, Watching, Watched / Anne Brunon-Ernst, Jelena Gligorijević, Desmond Manderson and Claire Wrobel
Part 1. Foundations. 2 .Surveillance and its Ambiguities / Philippe Sabot
3. Surveillance, Utopia and Satire in Eighteenth-Century British Literature / Alexis Tadié
4. Digital Technology during Times of Crisis: Risks to Society and Fundamental Rights / Yves Poullet
5. Privacy as Liberty and Security: Implications for the Legitimacy of Governmental Surveillance / Jelena Gligorijević
Part 2. Spaces. 6. Panopticon as a Surveillance Model / Anne Brunon-Ernst
7. Online Undercover Investigations and the Role of Private Third Parties / Peter Grabosky and Gregor Urbas
8. Space and Surveillance in Jonathan Raban's Novel Surveillance (2006) / Aliette Ventéjoux
9. Safe Cities: The French Experience / Lucie Cluzel-Métayer
Part 3. Critique. 10. Black Futures Matter: Racial Foresight from the Slave Ship to Predictive Policing / Georgiana Banita
11. Fear of the Dark: The Racialised Surveillance of Indigenous Peoples in Australia / Rachel Joy
12. Policing and Surveillance of the Margins: The Challenges of Homelessness in California / Yvonne-Marie Rogez
13. Gender and Surveillance in Margaret Atwood's Novels, from Bodily Harm (1981) to The Testaments (2019) / Claire Wrobel
Index.
Part 1. Foundations. 2 .Surveillance and its Ambiguities / Philippe Sabot
3. Surveillance, Utopia and Satire in Eighteenth-Century British Literature / Alexis Tadié
4. Digital Technology during Times of Crisis: Risks to Society and Fundamental Rights / Yves Poullet
5. Privacy as Liberty and Security: Implications for the Legitimacy of Governmental Surveillance / Jelena Gligorijević
Part 2. Spaces. 6. Panopticon as a Surveillance Model / Anne Brunon-Ernst
7. Online Undercover Investigations and the Role of Private Third Parties / Peter Grabosky and Gregor Urbas
8. Space and Surveillance in Jonathan Raban's Novel Surveillance (2006) / Aliette Ventéjoux
9. Safe Cities: The French Experience / Lucie Cluzel-Métayer
Part 3. Critique. 10. Black Futures Matter: Racial Foresight from the Slave Ship to Predictive Policing / Georgiana Banita
11. Fear of the Dark: The Racialised Surveillance of Indigenous Peoples in Australia / Rachel Joy
12. Policing and Surveillance of the Margins: The Challenges of Homelessness in California / Yvonne-Marie Rogez
13. Gender and Surveillance in Margaret Atwood's Novels, from Bodily Harm (1981) to The Testaments (2019) / Claire Wrobel
Index.
Summary
What do Margaret Atwood or Gulliver's Travels have to do with Facebook, Tik Tok or COVID-19 and issues of surveillance?
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 26, 2023).
Available in Other Form
Print version: Brunon-Ernst, Anne. Surveillance, Law and the Humanities. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,c2023
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Unlimited user
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Language
English
ISBN
9781399505109 electronic book
1399505106 electronic book
1399505106 electronic book
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