Surveillance is everywhere today, generating data about our purchasing, political, and personal preferences. This book shows how surveillance makes people visible and affects their lives, considers the technologies involved and how it grew to its present size and prevalence, and explores the pressing ethical questions surrounding it.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Visible lives: invisible watchers
- 2: Visible lives: invisible watchers
- 3: Surveillance technologies in context
- 4: Data-driven surveillance: new challenges
- 5: Surveillance culture: an everyday reality
- 6: Questioning surveillance: critical probes
- 7: Encountering surveillance: What to do?
- 7: Surveillance: an optics of hope
- Further Reading
- Index