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Author Turow, Joseph, author.

Title The aisles have eyes : how retailers track your shopping, strip your privacy, and define your power / Joseph Turow.

Publication Info. New Haven : Yale University Press, [2017].
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  658.8343 TUR    AVAILABLE
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Description 331 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "By one expert's prediction, within twenty years half of Americans will have body implants that tell retailers how they feel about specific products as they browse their local stores. The notion may be outlandish, but it reflects executives' drive to understand shoppers in the aisles with the same obsessive detail that they track us online. In fact, a hidden surveillance revolution is already taking place inside brick-and-mortar stores, where Americans still do most of their buying. Drawing on his interviews with retail executives, analysis of trade publications, and experiences at insider industry meetings, advertising and digital studies expert Joseph Turow pulls back the curtain on these trends, showing how a new hyper-competitive generation of merchants including Macy's, Target, and Walmart is already using data mining, in-store tracking, and predictive analytics to change the way we buy, undermine our privacy, and define our reputations." -- Amazon.
Subject Consumer profiling.
Consumer behavior.
Marketing -- Technological innovations.
Customer services -- Technological innovations.
ISBN 9780300212198 (hardcover)
0300212194 (hardcover)
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