The Surveillance-Industrial Complex examines the intersections of capital and the neo-liberal state in promoting the emergence and growth of the surveillance society. The chapters in this volume, written by internationally-known surveillance scholars from a number of disciplines, trace the connections between the massive multinational conglomerates that manufacture, distribute and promote technologies of ‘surveillance’, and the institutions of social control and civil society. In three parts, this collection investigates:
This volume will be useful for students and scholars of sociology, management, business, criminology, geography and international studies.
Kirstie Ball is Reader in Surveillance and Organization at the Open University Business School, UK.
Laureen Snider is Professor of Sociology at Queen’s University, Canada.