Who's Watching?: Daily Practices of Surveillance Among Contemporary Families
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Who's Watching?: Daily Practices of Surveillance Among Contemporary Families

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Although family members sometime engage in monitoring as an extension of governmental surveillance, they also monitor each other, other families, and their own borders to preserve norms about what a family should be and what family members should do. Whether it is the seemingly benign surveillance of using baby monitors, the more obviously intrusive use of home drug tests ...more
Hardcover, 298 pages
Published September 25th 2009 by Vanderbilt University Press (first published 2009)
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