Surveillance, Capital and Resistance: Theorizing the Surveillance Subject by Mic

Surveillance, Capital and Resistance is a major contribution to current debates on the subjective experience of surveillance. The book interweaves surveillance theory with the work of Pierre Bourdieu to argue that the distribution of various forms of 'capital' – economic, social, cultural and symbolic – in any given 'field' operate as a range of goods or resources that structure the dynamics of surveillance practices and power relations, including the ability to contest surveillance.

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