Shareveillance
The Dangers of Openly Sharing and Covertly Collecting Data
Cracking open the politics of transparency and secrecy
86 Pages, 5 x 7 in
- Paperback
- 9781517904258
- Published: September 15, 2017
- Series: Forerunners: Ideas First
- eBook
- 9781452956374
- Published: September 15, 2017
- Series: Forerunners: Ideas First
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Shareveillance
The Dangers of Openly Sharing and Covertly Collecting Data
Series: Forerunners: Ideas First
ISBN: 9781517904258
Publication date: September 15th, 2017
86 Pages
7 x 5
Cracking open the politics of transparency and secrecy
In an era of open data and ubiquitous dataveillance, what does it mean to “share”? This book argues that we are all “shareveillant” subjects, called upon to be transparent and render data open at the same time as the security state invests in practices to keep data closed. Drawing on Jacques Rancière’s “distribution of the sensible,” Clare Birchall reimagines sharing in terms of a collective political relationality beyond the veillant expectations of the state.
Clare Birchall is senior lecturer at King’s College London. She is author of Knowledge Goes Pop: From Conspiracy Theory to Gossip and coeditor of New Cultural Studies: Adventures in Theory.
Contents
Introduction
Real People
The Attack on Tenure
Failed Leadership
Eye on the Ball
No Confidence
Conclusion: Where Are We Now?
Acknowledgments