Schools Under Surveillance
Cultures of Control in Public Education
Rodolfo D Torres editor Torin Monahan editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rutgers University Press
Published:1st Nov '09
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Schools under Surveillance gathers together some of the very best researchers studying surveillance and discipline in contemporary public schools. Surveillance is not simply about monitoring or tracking individuals and their data - it is about the structuring of power relations through human, technical, or hybrid control mechanisms. Essays cover a broad range of topics including police and military recruiters on campus, testing and accountability regimes such as No Child Left Behind, and efforts by students and teachers to circumvent the most egregious forms of surveillance in public education. Each contributor is committed to the continued critique of the disparity and inequality in the use of surveillance to target and sort students along lines of race, class, and gender. Special topics covered in this title include: security systems; police officers; audit cultures; standardized tests; marketing research; and, military recruiters.
Schools under Surveillance raises a set of important and critical questions about how public schools have become one of the most surveilled of contemporary spaces. Monahan and Torres have put together a fine collection of provocative work that captures the essence of these new school accountability regimes. - William G. Staples, author of Everyday Surveillance: Vigilance and Visibility in Postmodern Life
ISBN: 9780813546803
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 420g
264 pages