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- W2224622021 abstract "Governance of subjects in recent decades has been greatly enhanced by an organizational and cultural naturalization of surveillance technologies and circuitries. These devices expose everyday social practices and reveal infinitesimal dimensions of social life in ever-finer detail, specifically the embodied actions and affective states of populations. Despite their obtrusive and invasive character, many surveillance mediums have become relatively taken for granted – even valorised – ‘companion’ structures in the geo-cultural fabric. Publics have been – and continue to be – seduced and moulded by an assortment of governmental promises which uncritically conceptualize emergent conditions of visibility and transparency as proffering greater security provision, and as facilitating general mobility speeds, communicational exchange and life convenience. Rather than deconstructing critically the political economic rhetoric sponsoring surveillance suffusion, this paper instead adopts an alternative approach to understanding public perceptions of surveillance and corresponding subject practices. It points to a need for more detailed analysis of the manifold cultural forces and circumstances effectuating a shift toward what might be termed, ‘transparent living’ – a situation in which individuals are complicit in their own exposure regimes and in perpetrating the exposure of external others. Yet, desires to self-expose and to encounter the personal data emissions of others, is not without attendant implications. It is argued that the widespread availability of recording devices and open source informatic portals, and a celebrity-obsessed culture celebrating visibility and encouraging the active consumption of interiority, are conspiring to cultivate a ‘surveillant mentality’ amongst the populous: a sensibility orientated to recurrent confession and intimacy externalization. The paper reflects upon ensuing social and political implications, specifically in terms of how subjects and subjectivity might be transformed and regulated through such transparency processes." @default.
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- W2224622021 title "Visibility cultures and transparent subjects: governing through revelation" @default.
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