surveillance through media, by media, in media

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Following the spread of digital media, the interdisciplinary field of surveillance studies has gained prominence, engaging scholars from the humanities and the social sciences alike. This introductory article aims to map out the main terrain of surveillance through, by and in the media. First, we discuss the phenomenon of, and the scholarly work on, surveillance through and by media, taking into consideration both state and corporate surveillance and how these activities have grown with the new digital and personal media of today. We then discuss surveillance as the phenomenon is represented in the media and how representations relate to surveillance practices. We conclude by presenting the articles of this special issue.

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Bolin, G., & Jerslev, A. (2018, June 1). surveillance through media, by media, in media. Northern Lights. Intellect Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1386/nl.16.1.3_2

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