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Surveillance Capitalism in America

Title
Surveillance Capitalism in America / ed. by Josh Lauer, Kenneth Lipartito.
ISBN
9780812299946
Publication
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2021]
Copyright Notice Date
©2022
Physical Description
1 online resource (288 p.) : 7 b/w.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
In English.
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Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
Surveillance Capitalism in America offers a crucial historical perspective on the intimate relationship between surveillance and capitalism. While surveillance is often associated with governments, today the role of the private sector in the spread of everyday surveillance is the subject of growing public debate. Tech giants like Google and Facebook are fueled by a continuous supply of user data and digital exhaust. Surveillance is not just a side effect of digital capitalism; it is the business model itself, suggesting the emergence of a new and more rapacious mode of capitalism: surveillance capitalism.But how much has capitalism really changed? Surveillance Capitalism in America explores the historical development of commercial surveillance long before computers and suggests that surveillance has been central to American capitalism since the nation's founding. Managers surveilled labor, merchants surveilled consumers, and businesses surveilled each other. Focusing on events in the United States, the chapters in this volume examine the deep logic of modern surveillance as a mode of rationalization, bureaucratization, and social control from the early nineteenth century forward. Even more, business surveillance has often involved collaborations with the state, through favorable laws, policing, and information sharing. The history of surveillance capitalism is thus the history of technological, legal, and knowledge infrastructures built over decades.Together, the chapters in this volume reveal the long arc of surveillance capitalism, from the violent coercion of slave labor to the seductions of target marketing.
Variant and related titles
De Gruyter University Press eBook pilot project 2021.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 26, 2023
Series
Hagley perspectives on business and culture.
Hagley Perspectives on Business and Culture
Contents
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
Introduction: Surveillance Under Capitalism
Chapter 1. Enslaved Watchmen: Surveillance and Sousveillance in Jamaica and the British Atlantic World
Chapter 2. The Information Bazaar: Mail- Order Magazines and the Gilded Age Trade in Consumer Data
Chapter 3. The Case of the Competing Pinkertons: Managing Reputation Through the Paperwork and Bureaucracy of Surveillance
Chapter 4. Mystery Shoppers and Self- Monitors: Managing Emotional Labor to Improve the Corporate Image
Chapter 5. The Watchful Gaze Behind the Welcoming Smile: Surveilling the Guest in American Hotels in the Interwar Period
Chapter 6. Seeing Straight: Policing Sexualities in 1930s Manhattan Nightclubs
Chapter 7. High Priority: Business's War on Drugs and the Expansion of Surveillance in the United States
Chapter 8. Why Did Uptown Go Down in Flames? Uptown Cigarettes and the Targeted Marketing Crisis
Chapter 9. Surveillance Capitalism Online: Cookies, Notice and Choice, and Web Privacy
Afterword
NOTES
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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