Surveillance and critical theory

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In this comment, the author reflects on surveillance from a critical theory approach, his involvement in surveillance research and projects, and the status of the study of surveillance. The comment ascertains a lack of critical thinking about surveillance, questions the existence of something called “surveillance studies” as opposed to a critical theory of society, and reflects on issues such as Edward Snowden’s revelations, and Foucault and Marx in the context of surveillance.

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Fuchs, C. (2015). Surveillance and critical theory. Media and Communication. Cogitatio Press. https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v3i2.207

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