Index
P
Panoptic diagram, 48–49
Panopticism, 41, 76. See also Panoptic model; Panopticon; Panoptic surveillance
criticism of, 29–31, 32–33
and dataveillance, 36–37
disciplinary effect of, 31
discriminatory implications of, 30
dynamics of, 32
technology of, 31
Panoptic modeland data accumulation, 35
disciplinary functions of, 49–50
and topography, 34–35
Panopticon, 18, 21, 29–30, 77, 81. See also Foucault, Michel; Panoptic surveillance
characteristics of, 32
criticism of, 24
diagrammatic power of, 47
and reward and punishment, 30
and self-discipline, 38
Panoptic surveillance, 5, 29, 30–35
coerciveness of, 38
criticism of, 35
diagrammatic approach to, 43–44, 49–50
diagrammatic characteristics of, 32
discriminatory apparatus of, 34
and information economies, 42
and information processing, 37
reproduction of, 41
Parent, Phil, 87–88
Peirce, Charles, 23, 46, 47
and semiotics, 45, 48, 114
Peppers, Don, 68
PepsiCo, 93
Personal information, 49
behavorial, 34
bundling of, 37
collection of, 38, 39
cross-referencing of, 57, 59–61
and databases, 56
dispersion of, 33
and enticement, 31
mapping of, 73–77
solicitation of, 32, 47
storage of, 32
submission of, 56
visual collection of, 37
Philip Morris Corporation, 93, 102
Pickles, John, 82
Point-of-purchase (POP), 96
and relationship building, 68–69
uses of, 66–67
Point-of-sale (POS), 57–58
technologies, 25, 66–71
Polarpalooza, 99. See also Molson Breweries USA, and Polar Beach Party
Portals (Web), 114–115
Poster, Mark, 20–21, 22, 55, 141
and acquisition of data, 76–77
and dataveillance, 75
Postmodernity, 12, 73
Poststructuralism, 20–21, 32
Predictive technologies, 48–49
Privacy, 19, 37. See also Group privacy
and dataveillance, 31
and surveillance, 19–20, 21, 23, 30, 49
and synopticism, 40
and Web, 112–113, 117, 118–119, 148n6d (see also Cookies [Web], and preferences)Privatization, 139
Production data, 8, 50
and surveillance, 5
Profiler (television show), 134
Profiles and profiling, 134. See also Computer profiling
defined, 8–9, 133
criminal, 150n1, 150n2
and discrimination, 26
discriminatory applications, 135–137
and fear of unknown, 134–135
as predictive technology, 23
politics of, 18–23, 133–142
racial, 151n4
and representation, 137–138
and simulations, 22
spatial implications of, 25
Psychographic data, 12, 23, 79, 80
cross-referencing of, 71
solicitation of, 48
use of, 93
Punch-card tabulation, 59–60