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Overseers of the Poor: Surveillance, Resistance, and the Limits of Privacy (Chicago Series in Law and Society)
In Overseers of the Poor, John Gilliom confronts the everyday politics of surveillance by exploring the worlds and words of those who know it best-the watched. Arguing that the current public conversation about surveillance and privacy rights is rife with political and conceptual failings, Gilliom goes beyond the critics and analysts to add fresh voices, insights, and perspectives. This powerful book lets us in on the conversations of low-income mothers from Appalachian Ohio as they talk about the welfare bureaucracy and its remarkably advanced surveillance system. In their struggle to care for their families, these women are monitored and assessed through a vast network of supercomputers, caseworkers, fraud control agents, and even grocers and neighbors. In-depth interviews show that these women focus less on the right to privacy than on a critique of surveillance that lays bare the personal and political conflicts with which they live. And, while they have little interest in conventional forms of politics, we see widespread patterns of everyday resistance as they subvert the surveillance regime when they feel it prevents them from being good parents. Ultimately, Overseers of the Poor demonstrates the need to reconceive not just our understanding of the surveillance-privacy debate but also the broader realms of language, participation, and the politics of rights. We all know that our lives are being watched more than ever before. As we struggle to understand and confront this new order, Gilliom argues, we need to spend less time talking about privacy rights, legislatures, and courts of law and more time talking about power, domination, and the ongoing struggles of everyday people. .
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The Overseer
The most original and acclaimed thriller of the year..."Rabb, who has a master's degree in political theory from Columbia, has fashioned a slick and readable thriller from unusual material. At the center is a political treatise rumored to outline a plan for world domination. Written by a 16th-century monk named Eisenreich, this manuscript was so explosive that the Pope supposedly had Eisenreich killed in order to suppress it. But the work...somehow survived, and it has fallen into the hands of a ruthless group who plan to use it to subject the world to their control..."-- Library Journal"A stunning accomplishment."--Larry Bond "Intelligent and skillful."-- The Washington Post Book World* The author's academic background adds rich flavor and authenticity to this historical-political thriller * "A smooth blend of Ian Fleming and Umberto Eco" (Lorenzo Carcaterra) "Dazzling plot twists...highly sophisticated and diverting...superior entertainment. Put it in your beach bag."-- The Washington Post Book World.
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Records of Dettingen Parish, Prince William County, Virginia: Vestry Book, 1745-1785, Minutes of Meetings of the Overseers of the Poor, 1788-1802, Indentures, 1749-1782
This volume is designed to make the historically important records of Dettingen Parish (established in 1744) readily available to the public and thereby stimulate interest in local history and encourage further research on the people, events and places of Prince William County, Virginia. The Preface offers a brief history of the parish which precedes the following records: Vestry Book, 1745-1785; Minutes of Meetings of the Overseers of the Poor, 1788-1802; and Indentures, 1749-1782. The Dettingen records show the operational effects of separation of church and state functions, which took place over the last quarter of the eighteenth century. The minutes of the Vestry and of the Overseers of the Poor contained in this volume are transcriptions of the original documents. The indentures are summarized. An appendix and a surname index augment this work..
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The Eighteenth-Century Records of the Boston Overseers of the Poor (Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts)
The Eighteenth-Century "Records of the Boston Overseers of the Poor" constitutes the collection of the earliest and most complete set of records pertaining to poor relief in early America. In a substantial introduction, the editor, Eric Nellis describes the process by which the Overseers of the Poor, a board made up of generally wealthy merchants elected by the town meeting, attempted to distinguish between the "deserving" poor, eligible for "outdoor" relief in their homes, and the "undeserving" poor, who were remanded to the rigors of the workhouse. Because each Overseer knew personally the recipients of public charity, researchers will find here a wealth of detail about the nature of poverty and welfare in eighteenth-century America. This selection of records includes admissions records from 1758 to 1800, births and deaths from 1756 to 1771, a census and inventory of the almshouse, as well as fragmentary financial records from the period..
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Tex Murphy: Overseer (Prima's Official Strategy Guide)
Inside, discover: • All Expert Level Puzzle Solutions • An Annotated Walkthrough for Every Day • A List of all Items and their Locations • the Original Screenplay for the Game About the Author Rick Barba is the author of Myst: The Official Strategy Guide the bestselling strategy guide of all time. He has also written Riven: The Sequel to Myst — The Official Strategy Guide, Outlaws: The Official Strategy Guide, Warlords III: The Official Strategy Guide, and other Prima game titles..
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