Edited by Josh Lauer and Kenneth Lipartito
Introduction: Surveillance Under Capitalism
Josh Lauer and Kenneth Lipartito
Chapter 1. Enslaved Watchmen: Surveillance and Sousveillance in Jamaica and the British Atlantic World
Caitlin Rosenthal and Cameron Black
Chapter 2. The Information Bazaar: Mail-Order Magazines and the Gilded Age Trade in Consumer Data
Richard K. Popp
Chapter 3. The Case of the Competing Pinkertons: Managing Reputation Through the Paperwork and Bureaucracy of Surveillance
Jamie L. Pietruska
Chapter 4. Mystery Shoppers and Self-Monitors: Managing Emotional Labor to Improve the Corporate Image
Daniel Robert
Chapter 5. The Watchful Gaze Behind the Welcoming Smile: Surveilling the Guest in American Hotels in the Interwar Period
Megan Elias
Chapter 6. Seeing Straight: Policing Sexualities in 1930s Manhattan Nightclubs
Jennifer Le Zotte
Chapter 7. High Priority: Business's War on Drugs and the Expansion of Surveillance in the United States
Jeremy Milloy
Chapter 8. Why Did Uptown Go Down in Flames? Uptown Cigarettes and the Targeted Marketing Crisis
Dan Guadagnolo
Chapter 9. Surveillance Capitalism Online: Cookies, Notice and Choice, and Web Privacy
Meg Leta Jones
Afterword
Sarah E. Igo
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments