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Big Data\u27s Other Privacy Problem [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Big Data has not one privacy problem, but two. We are accustomed to talking about surveillance of data subjects. But Big Data also enables disconcertingly close surveillance of its users.
Grimmelmann, James
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Espacio, poder e identidades de género en las novelas de Oleza, de Gabriel Miró

open access: yesÉtudes romanes de Brno, 2013
One of the main characteristics of modernity, according to Foucault, is the development of discipline as a form of control, including the distribution of bodies and subjects in the space. Thus, space becomes another mechanism of control that emplaces the
Isabel Clúa Ginés
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Use of GIS for planning visual surveillance installations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
11-14 September, 2005, Denver, CO, USA. Visual Surveillance is now commonplace in modern societies. Generally, the layout of observers in artificial visual surveillance (e.g., CCTV camera) involves an iterative, manual and gut-feel process of trying ...
Rana, S
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Das globale Panopticon

open access: yesPROKLA. Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft, 2001
After the Cold war new analytic and information-processing capability o f the world’s intelligence communities are linked to new ideologies of national competitiveness. It is in this context that we outline new mechanisms of public and private surveillance in finance - or in the terminology coined by Jeremy Bentham, “panopticism”. A t the same t ime we
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Portfolio-Based Performance Appraisal for Doctors: A Case of Paperwork Compliance [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper discusses the findings of research exploring the conduct of portfolio-based performance appraisal within medicine. Portfolios are now used throughout medical school and junior doctor training, in later specialist training, as well as to ...
John Martyn Chamberlain
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