The Rationalization of the Surveillance: From the ‘Society of Normalization’ to the Digital Society and Beyond
Sergey A. Kravchenko and
Daria N. Karpova
Montenegrin Journal of Economics, 2020, vol. 16, issue 3, 197-206
Abstract:
The authors show that the liberal biopolitics gave a birth to the development of the rationalized surveillance based on power-knowledge as a complex of force relations. Due to formal pragma-tism, rational knowledge and the disciplinary technology the ‘society of normalization’ arose. Its influence spread not only to concrete individuals, but to all the people and was only limited by the nation-state sovereignty and historic time (up to the end of the 20th centu-ry). But nowadays there appear such factors as globalization, the rise of the network society, the digitalization that mark the evidence of complexity, non-linear development and the emergence of multi-ple risks, vulnerabilities, and uncertainties
Date: 2020
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