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Internet Freedom in a Surveillance Society
2017This chapter examines the significance of the United States' globally robust surveillance apparatus, led by the National Security Agency (NSA), with particular emphasis on the tension between the internet-freedom movement and cybersecurity policy.
Shawn M. Powers, Michael Jablonski
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SuperVision: an introduction to the surveillance society
Information, Communication & Society, 2016Gilliom and Monahan's SuperVision: An introduction to the surveillance society (2013) is an excellent book.
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The glass consumerLife in a surveillance society
2005Introduction ~ Susanne Lace Part One: Orientations: The personal information economy: trends and prospects for consumers ~ Perri 6 Regulatory provisions for privacy protection ~ Charles Raab The use and value of privacy enhancing technologies (PET) ~ John Borking Part Two: Contexts: The data-informed business model and its social responsibility ...
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Surveillance Society and Posthuman
This study aims to examine the relationship between surveillance practices in contemporary societies and posthumanism. While the surveillance society is characterized by the constant monitoring and control of individuals, posthumanism offers a conceptual framework that explores how the human condition is being transformed through technology.Can, Semanur, Şahin, Kamil
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There has to be a better way: place managers for crime prevention in a surveillance society
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 2022Brandon C Welsh
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Theorizing the Economy of Traces: From Audit Society to Surveillance Capitalism
Organization Theory, 2022Michael Power
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The Surveillance Society: A Criminological Perspective
2016How can the law best balance the rights of citizens to enjoy the sort of privacy envisaged by the framers of Article 12 of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights with the legitimate interests that the state (and increasingly the media, corporations, and other private citizens) might have in observing, filming, and monitoring them?
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