Possibly -
Dandeker, 1990. C. Dandeker , Surveillance, Power and Modernity:
Bureaucracy and Discipline from 1700 to the Present Day. , Polity Press,
Cambridge (1990).
Best wishes
Andrew
--On 29 November 2006 12:16 +0000 D F J Wood <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Difficult - I know work covering surveillance from earlier periods (for
> example, Higgs, E (2001) 'The Rise of the Information State: the
> Development of Central State Surveillance of the Citizen in England',
> The Journal of Historical Sociology 14(2): 175-197) and lots from
> Victorian times (especially: Ogborn, M. (1993) 'Ordering the City:
> Surveillance, Public Space and the Reform of Urban Policing in England
> 1835-56', Political Geography 12(6): 505-521.), but not from the
> 1700s...
>
> David.
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ian Welton
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>> Subject: Historical comparisons
>>
>>
>> Is anyone aware if any comparisons are available covering
>> today's surveillance moving towards control culture and the
>> SRM movements of the 1700's? Generically there do seem many
>> similarities: -
>>
>> Joined up working
>> Concern about the growing anonymity in residential areas and
>> dreams of a village type culture Promotion of groups watching
>> each other Paternalistic surveillance promoting purity Public
>> control an issue in question A concern with the security and
>> stability of some social institutions
>>
>> A great many similarities are visible in Alan Hunt's
>> "Governing Morals. A Social History of Moral Regulation."
>> 1999., so could be as much to do with when that was written.
>>
>>
>> Ian Welton
>>
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