Thursday, September 19, 2019
What exactly is a ââ¬Ësurveillance societyââ¬â¢? Essays -- Politics, Civil L
What exactly is a ââ¬Ësurveillance societyââ¬â¢? The term is often used by the popular media to refer to the older more totalitarian notions of the ââ¬Ësecurity stateââ¬â¢ or Orwellian references to ââ¬ËBig Brotherââ¬â¢ (Wood, 2009: 180). However, Wood points out that ââ¬Ësurveillance societiesââ¬â¢ exhibit immense cultural and geographical variety, in both historic and contemporary contexts, and need not exhibit totalitarian features (2009: 181). Wood acknowledges that more study of how societies encounter surveillance in order to determine the elements that operate at the different socio-spatial levels (2009: 189). The right balance between surveillance and privacy, and security and civil liberties, is far from clear. While many shy away from the Orwellian nightmare depicted in the novel Nineteen-eighty-four (1984), they also demand protection from criminal activities and terrorist attacks. Post 9/11 civil liberties have been increasingly traded in for greater surveillance of the citizenry, especially in the US and associated countries (Jà ¼rgensen, 2004: 55). Surveillance is not inherently sinister or malig...
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