Ebook: A critique of surveillance
- Genre: Linguistics // Rhetoric
- Series: Cosmopolis 2
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Cosmopolis
- City: Geneva
- Language: English
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This volume brings together nine scholars who, from different regions and Humanities disciplines, put under their crossfire a new dimension of cosmopolitics: the modern complexity of surveillance, control and strategic communication.
Contributions range from China to Argentina, Egypt to South Africa, the United States to the new Caliphate. They cut across disciplinary boundaries. They fall into four broad sections: theory of surveillance, strategic communication and globalized control (Salazar, Ornatowski, Ghils), state strategic communication (Liu, Styszynski), military and police intelligence (Doxtader, Vitale), gender and higher education control (Saleh, Glenn).
Contributions range from China to Argentina, Egypt to South Africa, the United States to the new Caliphate. They cut across disciplinary boundaries. They fall into four broad sections: theory of surveillance, strategic communication and globalized control (Salazar, Ornatowski, Ghils), state strategic communication (Liu, Styszynski), military and police intelligence (Doxtader, Vitale), gender and higher education control (Saleh, Glenn).
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