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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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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 ...
S. Vaidhyanathan
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Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, 2020
Takehiro Ohya
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Takehiro Ohya
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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, 2020We live in a surveillance society. Often justified under the guise of government anti-terrorism activities, domestic crime reduction, or both, surveillance takes many forms, including closed-circuit television cameras, networked cameras, and facial ...
Stephen Douglas, Brandon C. Welsh
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Surveillance Society: Monitoring Everyday Life
Information Technology & People, 2001K. Ball
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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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