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Surveillance: A Very Short Introduction

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Surveillance permeates every aspect of our lives today. Once a more limited and often remote aspect of social life, today surveillance is central to political, economic, and everyday life. Every click on the keyboard, every call, text or email, every purchase, every contact with a doctor or the police or a government department, each time you walk under a video camera or pass through a security check, and in many other ways, you are recorded, identified, traced, and tracked. Who processes this free-flowing data, how, and with what consequences, is a critical question affecting everyone.

This is not an alien conspiracy. It is the way today's digitally-dependent world works. Surveillance is not inherently good or bad but neither is it neutral. It urgently needs to be understood better because people's lives and life-chances depend on it. Today surveillance is central to doing business, meeting friends, organizing governance, maintaining security, and being entertained. Surveillance requires not just exploration and understanding but ethical guidance and political debate. How you get credit or welfare benefits or get on a no-fly list or are ranked as a consumer depends on surveillance. This Very Short Introduction investigates how surveillance makes people visible, how it grew to its present size and prevalence, how it came to rely on technologies of data-handling, and how it developed its own cultural features. Throughout, David Lyon also considers the ethics of surveillance, and explores its potential in prompting political struggles.

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176 pages, Paperback

Published August 2, 2024

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June 24, 2025
The writer is not from the USA so some examples he uses are more international than I was expecting. I enjoyed reading this and learning about governmental vs corporate vs social surveillance. As with so much linked to the internet, everyone has to decide what level of comfort they have with sharing information and how they plan to compromise. He points out that people need to band together and use politics to change what information gathering goes on because business leaders aren't going to stop making money from their data collecting if they can help it.
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May 16, 2025
Useful primer for those who are still in the dark.
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