Experiencing surveillance a phenomenological approach

Norm Friesen, Andrew Feenberg, Grace Smith, Shannon Lowe

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Abstract

In response to the increasingly quotidian, even banal character of surveillant practices in postindustrial societies, this chapter explores the possibility of a theoretical and methodological re-alignment in surveillance studies. This realignment entails a move from broadly Foucauldian, macro-level, structural or poststructural analyses, to the existential-phenomenological study of subjective consciousness and experience. This piece illustrates such an experiential study by taking part of Sartre's famous description of the look, and comparing it to a similarly experientially based description of an everyday context of surveillance- specifically, a bank machine or ATM transaction.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication(Re)Inventing The Internet
Subtitle of host publicationCritical Case Studies
Pages73-84
Number of pages12
ISBN (Electronic)9789460917349
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2011

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