<p>Graham Sewell’s brilliant book offers a ground-breaking analysis of forms of surveillance and their acute effects in modern societies. A wide-ranging, ambitious and powerful piece of sociological inquiry, there is no better source for understanding the ubiquitous nature of surveillance in social and organizational settings. Required reading for scholars and students alike.</p><p><strong>John Hassard, </strong>University of Manchester</p>

Being watched and watching others is a universal feature of all human societies. How does the phenomenon of surveillance affect, interact with, and change the world of business? This concise book unveils a key idea in the history and future of management.For centuries managers have claimed the right to monitor employees, but in the digital era, this management activity has become enhanced beyond recognition. Drawing on extensive research into organizational surveillance, the author distils and analyses existing thinking on the concept with his own empirical work.Drawing together perspectives from philosophy, cutting-edge social theory, and empirical research on workplace surveillance, Surveillance is the definitive introduction to an intriguing topic that will interest readers across the social sciences and beyond.
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Drawing together perspectives from philosophy, cutting-edge social theory, and empirical research on workplace surveillance, Surveillance is the definitive introduction to an intriguing topic that will interest readers across the social sciences and beyond.
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CHAPTER 1 - Surveillance at WorkCHAPTER 2 - We’ve Always Been Working Away at SurveillanceCHAPTER 3 - The Prison and the FactoryCHAPTER 4 - Someone to Watch Over MeCHAPTER 5 - The Surveillant Assemblage at WorkCHAPTER 6 - The Gaze at WorkCHAPTER 7 - Heterotopias of Surveillance at WorkCHAPTER 8 - Modern Surveillance is Rubbish
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ISBN
9780815385646
Publisert
2021-05-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
276 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
190

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Graham Sewell is Professor of Management at the University of Melbourne, Australia.