This political history studies the phenomenal growth of the modern British state's interest in collecting, collating and deploying population data.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin Manton teaches History and Politics at SOAS and Birkbeck, London. He researches modern British history and is the author of Population Registers and Privacy in Britain, 1936-1982 (2019).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: The British Government's Approach to Population Data c1945-64 Chapter 2: Government 1964-1979 and the Growth of the Modern Data State Chapter 3: Government Data Systems 1964-1979 Chapter 4: Government 1979-97: Developing and Re-purposing the Data State Chapter 5: The British People, Government Data and the 1984 Data Protection Act Chapter 6: Data Systems 1979-1997 (1), The Electoral Register, The Poll Tax Register and Data Linkage Chapter 7: Data Systems 1979-1997 (2), Driving Licences and ID Cards Chapter 8: Data Systems 1979-1997 (3), The Government Data Network, the Information Society Initiative and government.direct Chapter 9: Government Data Security, the British People and Computers, and the 1998 Data Protection Act Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1: The British Government's Approach to Population Data c1945-64 Chapter 2: Government 1964-1979 and the Growth of the Modern Data State Chapter 3: Government Data Systems 1964-1979 Chapter 4: Government 1979-97: Developing and Re-purposing the Data State Chapter 5: The British People, Government Data and the 1984 Data Protection Act Chapter 6: Data Systems 1979-1997 (1), The Electoral Register, The Poll Tax Register and Data Linkage Chapter 7: Data Systems 1979-1997 (2), Driving Licences and ID Cards Chapter 8: Data Systems 1979-1997 (3), The Government Data Network, the Information Society Initiative and government.direct Chapter 9: Government Data Security, the British People and Computers, and the 1998 Data Protection Act Conclusion
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