Surveillance and Identity

Discourse, Subjectivity and the State

Surveillance and Identity
  • Imprint: Ashgate
  • Published: January 2012
  • Format: 234 x 156 mm
  • Extent: 226 pages
  • Binding: Hardback
  • ISBN: 978-1-4094-3072-8
  • Price : £55.00 » Website price: £49.50
  • BL Reference: 323.4'482'014-dc22
  • LoC Control No: 2011030404
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  • David Barnard-Wills, Cranfield University, UK

  • Surveillance and Identity analyses the discourse of surveillance in the contemporary United Kingdom, drawing upon public language from central government, governmental agencies, activist movements, and from finance and banking. Examining the logics of these discourses and revealing the manner in which they construct problems of governance in the light of the insecurity of identity, this book shows how identity is fundamentally linked to surveillance, as governmental discourses privilege surveillance as a response to social problems.

    In drawing links between new technologies and national surveillance projects or concerns surrounding phenomena such as identity fraud, Surveillance and Identity presents a new understanding of identity - the model of 'surveillance identity' - demonstrating that this is often applied to individuals by powerful organisations at the same time as the concept is being actively contested in public language.

    The first comprehensive study of the discursive politics of surveillance in the UK, this book makes significant contributions to surveillance theory, governmentality theory, and to political and social identity theories. As such, it will be of interest to social scientists of all kinds working on questions of public discourse and political communication, identity, surveillance and the relationship between the individual and the state.

  • Contents: Preface; Introduction; Surveillance, governmentality, identity and discourse; Discourse theory and analysis; Representation of surveillance practices; Subjectivity and subject positions in discourses of surveillance; Identity in discourses of surveillance; Conclusions and implications; Bibliography; Index.

  • About the Author: David Barnard-Wills is Research Fellow in the Department of Informatics and Sensors at Cranfield University, UK

  • Reviews: 'These carefully selected fascinating case studies allow Barnard-Wills to chart the connections between emergent forms of identity, new technologies and governmental projects. The result is a valuable contribution to our understanding of the contemporary politics of surveillance.'
    Kevin D. Haggerty, University of Alberta, Canada

  • This title is also available as an ebook, ISBN 978-1-4094-3073-5


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    Introduction

    Index