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Interveillance: a new culture of recognition and mediatization
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Abstract The everyday uses of networked media technologies, especially social media, have revolutionized the classical model of top-down surveillance. This article sketches the contours of an emerging culture of interveillance where non-hierarchical and non-systematic monitoring practices are part of everyda... mehr
The everyday uses of networked media technologies, especially social media, have revolutionized the classical model of top-down surveillance. This article sketches the contours of an emerging culture of interveillance where non-hierarchical and non-systematic monitoring practices are part of everyday life. It also introduces a critical perspective on how the industrial logics of dominant social media, through which interveillance practices are normalized, resonate with social forces already at play in individualized societies. The argument is developed in three steps. Firstly, it is argued that the concept of interveillance is needed, and must be distinguished from surveillance, in order to critically assess the everyday mutual sharing and disclosure of private information (of many different kinds). Secondly, it is argued that the culture of interveillance responds to the social deficit of recognition that characterizes highly individualized societies. Finally, it is argued that the culture of interveillance constitutes a defining instance and even represents a new stage of the meta-process of mediatization. The dialectical nature of interveillance integrates and reinforces the overarching ambiguities of mediatization, whereby the opportunities for individuals and groups to achieve growing freedom and autonomy are paralleled by limitations and dependences vis-à-vis media.... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
Soziale Medien; Medien; Technologie; Überwachung; Alltag; Mediatisierung; Identität; soziale Anerkennung
Klassifikation
Allgemeines, spezielle Theorien und Schulen, Methoden, Entwicklung und Geschichte der Kommunikationswissenschaften
Freie Schlagwörter
interveillance
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2015
Seitenangabe
S. 81-90
Zeitschriftentitel
Media and Communication, 3 (2015) 3
Heftthema
Surveillance: critical analysis and current challenges (part II)
ISSN
2183-2439
Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)