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The Prison House of the Circuit

Politics of Control from Analog to Digital
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The Prison House of the Circuit traces the history of digital media through the lens of circuitry to explore how power and governance evolve in the digital age. Drawing on Foucault's theories, the authors provide a collective genealogical study examining key shifts from analog to digital media, including military telegraphy, biopolitical governance in World War I, policing through media, automobility, and visual augmentation technologies. This book reveals how modern media systems enable seamless control and maximise state power.
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This book is ideal for scholars and students of media studies, digital governance, and political theory, as well as readers interested in historical and contemporary power dynamics shaped by technology and media systems.

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"Through the conceptual vocabulary of the circuit, The Prison House of the Circuit presents a history of digital media as well as a provocative model for thinking about governance and media. The authors ultimately demonstrate how contemporary media came to be mechanisms that create frictionless circulation to maximize control, efficacy, and state power"--

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Has society ceded its self-governance to technogovernance?

The Prison House of the Circuit presents a history of digital media using circuits and circuitry to understand how power operates in the contemporary era. Through the conceptual vocabulary of the circuit, it offers a provocative model for thinking about governance and media.

The authors, writing as a collective, provide a model for collective research and a genealogical framework that interrogates the rise of digital society through the lens of Foucault's ideas of governance, circulation, and power. The book includes five in-depth case studies investigating the transition from analog media to electronic and digital forms: military telegraphy and human-machine incorporation, the establishment of national electronic biopolitical governance in World War I, media as the means of extending spatial and temporal policing, automobility as the mechanism uniting mobility and media, and visual augmentation from Middle Ages spectacles to digital heads-up displays.

The Prison House of the Circuit ultimately demonstrates how contemporary media came to create frictionless circulation to maximise control, efficacy, and state power.

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Ned Rossiter praises the book as "alive to historical detail" and highlights its innovative approach to mapping electronic circuitry as conduits of biotechnical power, making it a provocative and transformative contribution to media genealogy.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781517914172

Publisher: University of Minnesota Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 March 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Minnesota Press

Illustration: 48 black and white illustrations, 1 table

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 340g

Pages: 328

About the Author

Jeremy Packer is professor in the Institute for Communication, Culture, Information, and Technology at the University of Toronto.

Paula Nuez de Villavicencio is a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto.

Alexander Monea is assistant professor of English and cultural studies at George Mason University.

Kathleen Oswald is adjunct faculty in the Department of Communication at Villanova University.

Kate Maddalena is assistant professor in the Institute for Communication, Culture, Information, and Technology at the University of Toronto.

Joshua Reeves is associate professor in the School of Communication at Oregon State University.

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