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“Supervision: On Motherhood and Surveillance” is a compelling non-fiction exploration of the intersection between modern parenting and societal scrutiny. Edited by renowned sociologist Dr. Emily Jones, this anthology features contributions from leading academics and real-life mothers. The book delves into themes of privacy, control, and the pressures of contemporary motherhood, offering a nuanced perspective on how surveillance technologies impact family life. Through a blend of personal narratives and academic insights, “Supervision” challenges readers to rethink the boundaries of maternal autonomy in an increasingly monitored world.






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