Surveillance, Power and Modernity
Discover the intricate relationship between surveillance, power, and modernity in Christopher Dandeker's insightful book, Surveillance, Power and Modernity. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1994, this compelling 256-page paperback explores the profound implications of surveillance in contemporary society. Drawing on the theories of influential thinkers like Foucault and Max Weber, Dandeker provides a thorough analysis that bridges the gap between surveillance practices and bureaucratic structures. This groundbreaking work encourages readers to consider the crucial impact of these concepts on social theory and organizational behavior. Ideal for students and scholars in sociology and social studies, this text is an essential addition to your library for understanding the dynamics of power in the modern world.