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Breast Cancer Information Grand Round for Survivorship (BIG-S) prospective cohort. [PDF]

open access: yesEur J Epidemiol
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Big Brother

Television & New Media, 2002
Foucault defined government as the calculated direction of human conduct, the means by which behavior is shaped to various ends by the expertise in myriad agencies of the state. This article explores the theme of conduct by considering Big Brother as an experiment in governance.
Annette Hill, Gareth Palmer
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Big Data, Big Brother, Big Profit?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
Chinese social media and big data represent an important share of the global Internet, but have received relatively less attention. This editorial examines three dominant discourses based on China’s distinctive and complex political, economic and social realities: “Big Data” (technical focus), “Big Brother” (political focus), and “Big Profit” (economic
Min Jiang, King-wa Fu
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Big Brother, Little Brother

Abstract After the victory of Chinese Communists in 1949 and the ascension of Mao Zedong, China began to copy the policies of its “big brother,” the Soviet Union, including the wholesale adoption of Lysenkoism. But after Stalin’s death, word reached China that Lysenko had fallen out of favor, causing the Chinese authorities to back away ...
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Big brother

ACM SIGCHI Bulletin - a supplement to interactions, 2000
van Haastrecht, J.M.P., Cram, M
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Big Data, Big Brother, Big Money

IEEE Security & Privacy, 2013
Government snooping, recently publicized, is now using the same data sources that corporations use to watch us. The same records used by federal agencies to search for terrorists are used, with fewer controls, by corporations searching for customers.
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Big brother.

The Health service journal, 1993
Both purchasers and providers will need to change the way they hold patient records on computer, or they could find themselves in breach of the law. Michael Cross examines a report by the Data Protection Registrar.
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