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Surveillance, Power and Modernity

Bureaucracy and Discipline from 1700 to the Present Day

By (author) Christopher Dandeker
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Oxford, United Kingdom
Imprint: Polity Press
Published: 13th Jun 1994
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 14mm
Weight: 348g
ISBN-10: 074561342X
ISBN-13: 9780745613420
Barcode No: 9780745613420
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Synopsis
As a result of the writings of Foucault, surveillance has come to be seen as a phenomenon of major importance in modern societies. But there are few, if any, studies which relate the concept of surveillance to that of bureaucracy, thus connecting Foucault to Max Weber. Dandeker's text breaks new ground in re-examining the framework of Weber's analysis of bureaucracy in the light of problems of surveillance. The author also provides a critique of a variety of other theories of the significance of bureaucracy in the modern world. The core of the book is concerned to offer a detailed analysis of the use of bureaucratic surveillance in the state and the economy. The author gives particular attention to the role of warfare in the expansion of surveillance. The text brings together problems that ordinarily are treated in substantial separation from one another, including analyses of staff and line in organization theory, military service and the formation of prisons and asylums.

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'An excellent, scholarly piece ... many will find a place for it on their 'sociology of organisations' courses.' Sociology