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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION:
SURVEILLANCE UNDER CAPITALISM
JOSH
LAUER AND KENNETH LIPARTITO
1
CHAPTER
1.
ENSLAVED WATCHMEN:
SURVEILLANCE
AND
SOUSVEILLANCE IN JAMAICA
AND
THE
BRITISH ATLANTIC
WORLD
CAITLIN ROSENTHAL
AND CAMERON BLACK
CHAPTER 2. THE INFORMATION
BAZAAR:
MAIL-ORDER MAGAZINES
AND
THE
GILDED AGE TRADE
IN
CONSUMER DATA
RICHARD K. POPP
CHAPTER 3. THE CASE
OF
THE
COMPETING
PINKERTONS:
MANAGING REPUTATION THROUGH
THE
PAPERWORK
AND
BUREAUCRACY
OF
SURVEILLANCE
JAMIE L. PIETRUSKA
CHAPTER 4.
MYSTERY SHOPPERS
AND
SELF-MONITORS:
MANAGING EMOTIONAL LABOR TO
IMPROVE
THE
CORPORATE IMAGE
DANIEL ROBERT
CHAPTER 5. THE WATCHFUL
GAZE BEHIND
THE
WELCOMING
SMILE:
SURVEILLING
THE
GUEST IN AMERICAN
HOTELS IN
THE
INTERWAR PERIOD
MEGAN J. ELIAS
CHAPTER 6. SEEING STRAIGHT:
POLICING SEXUALITIES IN 1930S MANHATTAN
NIGHTCLUBS
JENNIFER LE ZOTTE
$
B1IOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
HLUENCHE'A
27
46
65
84
97
118
VI
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 7. HIGH PRIORITY:
BUSINESS'S WAR
ON
DRUGS
AND
THE
EXPANSION
OF
SURVEILLANCE
IN
THE
UNITED STATES
JEREMY MILLOY
CHAPTER 8. WHY DID
UPTOWN GO DOWN
IN
FLAMES?
UPTOWN CIGARETTES
AND
THE
TARGETED MARKETING
CRISIS
DAN GUADAGNOLO
CHAPTER 9. SURVEILLANCE CAPITALISM
ONLINE:
COOKIES, NOTICE
AND
CHOICE,
AND
WEB PRIVACY
MEG LETA JONES
AFTERWORD
SARAH E. IGO
NOTES
LIST
OF
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
138
160
183
203
211
257
261
267 |
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION:
SURVEILLANCE UNDER CAPITALISM
JOSH
LAUER AND KENNETH LIPARTITO
1
CHAPTER
1.
ENSLAVED WATCHMEN:
SURVEILLANCE
AND
SOUSVEILLANCE IN JAMAICA
AND
THE
BRITISH ATLANTIC
WORLD
CAITLIN ROSENTHAL
AND CAMERON BLACK
CHAPTER 2. THE INFORMATION
BAZAAR:
MAIL-ORDER MAGAZINES
AND
THE
GILDED AGE TRADE
IN
CONSUMER DATA
RICHARD K. POPP
CHAPTER 3. THE CASE
OF
THE
COMPETING
PINKERTONS:
MANAGING REPUTATION THROUGH
THE
PAPERWORK
AND
BUREAUCRACY
OF
SURVEILLANCE
JAMIE L. PIETRUSKA
CHAPTER 4.
MYSTERY SHOPPERS
AND
SELF-MONITORS:
MANAGING EMOTIONAL LABOR TO
IMPROVE
THE
CORPORATE IMAGE
DANIEL ROBERT
CHAPTER 5. THE WATCHFUL
GAZE BEHIND
THE
WELCOMING
SMILE:
SURVEILLING
THE
GUEST IN AMERICAN
HOTELS IN
THE
INTERWAR PERIOD
MEGAN J. ELIAS
CHAPTER 6. SEEING STRAIGHT:
POLICING SEXUALITIES IN 1930S MANHATTAN
NIGHTCLUBS
JENNIFER LE ZOTTE
$
B1IOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
HLUENCHE'A
27
46
65
84
97
118
VI
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 7. HIGH PRIORITY:
BUSINESS'S WAR
ON
DRUGS
AND
THE
EXPANSION
OF
SURVEILLANCE
IN
THE
UNITED STATES
JEREMY MILLOY
CHAPTER 8. WHY DID
UPTOWN GO DOWN
IN
FLAMES?
UPTOWN CIGARETTES
AND
THE
TARGETED MARKETING
CRISIS
DAN GUADAGNOLO
CHAPTER 9. SURVEILLANCE CAPITALISM
ONLINE:
COOKIES, NOTICE
AND
CHOICE,
AND
WEB PRIVACY
MEG LETA JONES
AFTERWORD
SARAH E. IGO
NOTES
LIST
OF
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
138
160
183
203
211
257
261
267 |
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spelling | Surveillance capitalism in America edited by Josh Lauer and Kenneth Lipartito Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press [2021] ©2021 vi, 266 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Hagley perspectives on business and culture Includes bibliographical references and index Chap. 1. Enslaved watchmen : surveillance and sousveillance in Jamaica and the British Atlantic world / Caitlin Rosenthal and Cameron Black -- Chap. 2. The information bazaar : mail-order magazines and the Gilded Age trade in consumer data / Richard K. Popp -- Chap. 3. The case of the competing Pinkertons : managing reputation through the paperwork and bureaucracy of surveillance / Jamie L. Pietruska -- Chap. 4. Mystery shoppers and self-monitors : managing emotional labor to improve the corporate image / Daniel Robert -- Chap. 5. The watchful gaze behind the welcoming smile : surveilling the guest in American hotels in the interwar period / Megan Elias -- Chap. 6. Seeing straight : policing sexualities in 1930s Manhattan nightclubs / Jennifer Le Zotte -- Chap. 7. High priority : business's war on drugs and the expansion of surveillance in the United States / Jeremy Milloy -- Chap. 8. Why did Uptown go down in flames? Uptown cigarettes and the targeted marketing crisis / Dan Guadagnolo -- Chap. 9. Surveillance capitalism online : cookies, notice and choice, and web privacy / Meg Leta Jones -- Afterword / Sarah E. Igo. "This volume offers a crucial and long overdue historical intervention in the study of modern surveillance and capitalism in the United States. At a basic level, it historicizes what has been taken as unprecedented, revealing a deep logic to surveillance as a mode of rationalization, bureaucratization, and social control traceable to the late eighteenth century forward. The chapters in this book highlight a variety of surveillance practices that predate computers and miniaturized electronics-from the disciplinary control of enslaved labor, to the management of customer service staff, to the solicitous scrutiny of hotel guests before 1950. Many of the chapters illustrate the power of written records-account books, lists, and reports-as technologies of control, monitoring, and investigation. By historicizing modern surveillance, this volume shows how post-9/11 surveillant practices and contemporary digital platforms are elaborations, rather than breaks, from the past. Though surveillance themes are often implicit in historical studies, as in the fields of labor history and the history of civil rights, the chapters in this collection make such themes explicit and central to the story of American capitalism"-- Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Informationstechnik (DE-588)4026926-7 gnd rswk-swf Überwachung (DE-588)4134175-2 gnd rswk-swf Überwachungstechnik (DE-588)4186656-3 gnd rswk-swf Kapitalismus (DE-588)4029577-1 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Capitalism / Social aspects / United States / History Social control / Economic aspects / United States / History Information resources / Social aspects / United States / History Information resources / Economic aspects / United States / History Information technology / Social aspects / United States / History Information technology / Economic aspects / United States / History USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Kapitalismus (DE-588)4029577-1 s Überwachung (DE-588)4134175-2 s Überwachungstechnik (DE-588)4186656-3 s Informationstechnik (DE-588)4026926-7 s Geschichte z DE-604 Lauer, Josh (DE-588)1139897160 edt Lipartito, Kenneth 1957- (DE-588)17071750X edt https://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9780812253351.pdf 2022-07-28 Aggregator Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung Deutsches Museum application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034782876&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Surveillance capitalism in America |
title_auth | Surveillance capitalism in America |
title_exact_search | Surveillance capitalism in America |
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title_full | Surveillance capitalism in America edited by Josh Lauer and Kenneth Lipartito |
title_fullStr | Surveillance capitalism in America edited by Josh Lauer and Kenneth Lipartito |
title_full_unstemmed | Surveillance capitalism in America edited by Josh Lauer and Kenneth Lipartito |
title_short | Surveillance capitalism in America |
title_sort | surveillance capitalism in america |
topic | Informationstechnik (DE-588)4026926-7 gnd Überwachung (DE-588)4134175-2 gnd Überwachungstechnik (DE-588)4186656-3 gnd Kapitalismus (DE-588)4029577-1 gnd |
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