But there must be much more out there.
[ Shoshana Zuboff, now Emeritus, was first woman tenured at HBS ] http://www.oldthinkernews.com/2007/12/anticipatory-conformity-will-the-growi... Duke is referring to a term coined in 1988 by Harvard psychologist Shoshana Zuboff called "anticipatory conformity." Duke quotes Zuboff in her explanation of the term, "I think the first level of that is we anticipate surveillance and we conform, and we do that with awareness," she says. "We know, for example, when we're going through the security line at the airport not to make jokes about terrorists or we'll get nailed, and nobody wants to get nailed for cracking a joke. It's within our awareness to self-censor. And that self-censorship represents a diminution of our freedom." Applying that concept to the post-9/11 era, Zuboff says she sees anticipatory conformity all around and expects it to grow even more intense.