This highly readable book tells Canadians what they ought to know to better understand the ways in which surveillance is expanding - mostly unchecked - into every facet of their lives, and what they can do about it.
This highly readable book tells Canadians what they ought to know to better understand the ways in which surveillance is expanding - mostly unchecked - into every facet of their lives, and what they can do about it.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By The New Transparency Project Edited by Colin J. Bennett, Kevin D. Haggerty, David Lyon, and Valerie Steeves
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Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: How Canadian Lives Became Transparent to Watching Eyes Trend 1: Expanding Surveillance: From the Atypical to the Routine Trend 2: Securitization and Surveillance: From Privacy Rights to Security Risks Trend 3: The Blurring of Sectors: From Public Versus Private to Public with Private Trend 4: The Growing Ambiguity of Personal Information: From Personally Identified to Personally Identifiable Trend 5: Expanding Mobile and Location-Based Surveillance: From Who You Are to Where You Are Trend 6: Globalizing Surveillance: From the Domestic to the Worldwide Trend 7: Embedding Surveillance in Everyday Environments: From the Surveillance of People to the Surveillance of Things Trend 8: Going Biometric: From Surveillance of the Body to Surveillance in the Body Trend 9: Watching by the People: From Them to Us Conclusion: What Can Be Done? APPENDIX 1: Surveillance and Privacy Laws: FAQS APPENDIX 2: Surveillance Movies APPENDIX 3: How to Protect Your Privacy Online: FAQS APPENDIX 4: Canadian NGOs Concerned with Surveillance, Privacy, and Civil Liberties APPENDIX 5: Further Reading
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: How Canadian Lives Became Transparent to Watching Eyes Trend 1: Expanding Surveillance: From the Atypical to the Routine Trend 2: Securitization and Surveillance: From Privacy Rights to Security Risks Trend 3: The Blurring of Sectors: From Public Versus Private to Public with Private Trend 4: The Growing Ambiguity of Personal Information: From Personally Identified to Personally Identifiable Trend 5: Expanding Mobile and Location-Based Surveillance: From Who You Are to Where You Are Trend 6: Globalizing Surveillance: From the Domestic to the Worldwide Trend 7: Embedding Surveillance in Everyday Environments: From the Surveillance of People to the Surveillance of Things Trend 8: Going Biometric: From Surveillance of the Body to Surveillance in the Body Trend 9: Watching by the People: From Them to Us Conclusion: What Can Be Done? APPENDIX 1: Surveillance and Privacy Laws: FAQS APPENDIX 2: Surveillance Movies APPENDIX 3: How to Protect Your Privacy Online: FAQS APPENDIX 4: Canadian NGOs Concerned with Surveillance, Privacy, and Civil Liberties APPENDIX 5: Further Reading
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