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European Journal of Criminology, 2009
The concept of the `surveillance society' has become a central part of the emerging transdisciplinary narrative of surveillance studies, and is now to be found as much in criminology as in many of the other domains upon which it draws. This piece takes on two key problems generated by contemporary use of the term `surveillance society'; those of its ...
David Murakami Wood
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The concept of the `surveillance society' has become a central part of the emerging transdisciplinary narrative of surveillance studies, and is now to be found as much in criminology as in many of the other domains upon which it draws. This piece takes on two key problems generated by contemporary use of the term `surveillance society'; those of its ...
David Murakami Wood
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Self, Surveillance, and Society
The Sociological Quarterly, 2002There is much to admire about Thomas Voire. At a time when many contemporary observers express concern about increasing crime rates, an economic downturn, xenophobia, and political apathy, Tom is presented as a law-abiding and hard-working citizen. We do not use the word "citizen" lightly.
James Willis, Susan Silbey
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Surveillance Society in a Digitalized World
2022Although the surveillance society discussions have been carried out for a long time, they have recently moved to a different stage with the increase of digitalization. There is a new situation that changes the entire historical context of surveillance, and this new situation is briefly called digital surveillance.
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New Electronics, 2019
DOES THIS TECHNOLOGY PROTECT THE PUBLIC OR POSE A THREAT TO INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM?
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DOES THIS TECHNOLOGY PROTECT THE PUBLIC OR POSE A THREAT TO INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM?
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Law enforcement surveillance in the network society
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 2002We study the evolution of telecommunications technology and the challenges to surveillance faced by law enforcement agencies. We focus on surveillance history in the United States. US government surveillance will have an increasing impact on the global civil society because of the globalization of packet-based communication networks-as a great deal of ...
Serena Chan, L. Jean Camp
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Society in the shackles of surveillance capitalism
Economic Science for Rural Development, 2022The rapid development of information and communications technologies has changed the lives of both - society as a whole and individuals in it. The world is becoming a huge system for gathering, storing, and sharing information. Large amounts of data are collected, stored, analysed, and used for commercial purposes.
Ritvars Metra, Signe Dobelniece
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Welcome to the surveillance society
IEEE Spectrum, 2011Privacy is no longer a "social norm," facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said last year. At first glance, it seems that Zuckerberg is right. More than half a billion people use his site to share all sorts of intimate details of their lives with others loosely defined as "friends." In your own life, you've likely noticed that people are broadcasting details ...
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Understanding Surveillance Societies: Social Cognition and the Adoption of Surveillance Technologies
2020 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS), 2020Surveillance technologies have come to occupy a central position in human affairs, whether in terms of CCT cameras, smart homes, or network security technologies. Due to function creep and the relative invisibility of these technologies, individuals and societies continue to grapple with the potential trade-offs between security, convenience, and ...
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Smart Doorbells in a Surveillance Society
Smart doorbells, promoted as tools of convenience and peace of mind, extend far beyond their intended role as home security enhancements. They introduced new forms of domestic surveillance by capturing audio-visual data around properties, blurring the boundaries between private and public space.Anjela Mikhaylova +3 more
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