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Media | Politics of Surveillance | Cyber Surveillance
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Politics of Surveillance Cyber Surveillance. Call for Annotated Bibliographies. CSIEL: On Advocates, Academics and Gaps. By Robert W. Gehl. The State of Surveillance. By Taina Bucher, Immedia. Toronto’s CCTV cameras: Who is Watching the Watchers? By Jeff Gray, in The Globe and Mail. By Greg J. Smith, in Current Intelligence. Andrew Clement: Surveillance Guru. By Courtney Shea, in The Grid. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *.
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Call for Participation | Politics of Surveillance | Cyber Surveillance
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Politics of Surveillance Cyber Surveillance. Call for Annotated Bibliographies. Cyber-Surveillance in Everyday Life: An international workshop. May 12-15, 2011, University of Toronto, Canada. Call for participation is now closed*. Social networking (practices and platforms). Monitoring and analysis techniques (facial recognition, RFID, video analytics, data mining). Internet surveillance (deep packet inspection, backbone intercepts). Resistance (actors, practices, technologies). What are the motives and ...
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Research Papers | Politics of Surveillance | Cyber Surveillance
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Politics of Surveillance Cyber Surveillance. Call for Annotated Bibliographies. Violence and social networking in Mexico: Actors and surveillance technologies. By Nelson Arteaga Botello, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México. Vernacular Resistance To Data Collection And Analysis: A Political Philosophy Of Obfuscation. By Finn Brunton and Helen Nissenbaum, Dept. of Media, Culture and Communication, New York University. Download Brunton and Nissenbaum. Blurring Boundaries: Crime and Espionage Online.
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Position Statements | Politics of Surveillance | Cyber Surveillance
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Politics of Surveillance Cyber Surveillance. Call for Annotated Bibliographies. Peer Surveillance through Social Media. By Kiyoshi Abe, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan. A Framework for Digital Signage Privacy. By Harley Lorenz Geiger, Policy Counsel, Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT). Privacy controls are essential for digital signage to maintain consumer trust as the medium continues to assimilate identification and interactivity technologies. Unless the industry adopts robust self- regulat...
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Archives | Politics of Surveillance | Cyber Surveillance
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Politics of Surveillance Cyber Surveillance. Call for Annotated Bibliographies. April 2010 ( View complete archive page. August 2010 ( View complete archive page. Call for Annotated Bibliographies. January 2011 ( View complete archive page. Internet Architecture and Innovation. April 2011 ( View complete archive page. Moving across the Internet: Code-bodies, code-corpses, and network architecture. Social network sites: Definition, history, and scholarship. The rise and fall of ISP surveillance. The polit...
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Call for Annotated Bibliographies | Politics of Surveillance | Cyber Surveillance
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Politics of Surveillance Cyber Surveillance. Call for Annotated Bibliographies. Call for Annotated Bibliographies. Digitally Mediated Surveillance: From the Internet to Ubiquitous Computing. In an effort to better understand and critique cyber-surveillance practices in the context of the wider theoretical and empirical literature on surveillance, we seek annotated bibliographies exploring a number of key topics, including:. Social networking (practices and platforms). Analytics, data mining). Annotated b...
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About | Politics of Surveillance | Cyber Surveillance
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Politics of Surveillance Cyber Surveillance. Call for Annotated Bibliographies. The Politics of Surveillance Project is a multidisciplinary research initiative that explores how scholar-activist collaborations can combat the surveillance apparatus. This project builds upon the the New Transparency Project. The key project members associated with this website. Colin J. Bennett. Are exploring the digital aspects of contemporary transparencies. Colin J. Bennett. Cornell University Press, 1992); Visions of P...
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Welcome! | Cyber-surveillance in Everyday Life
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Cyber-surveillance in Everyday Life. Cyber-surveillance in Everyday Life: An International Workshop. Takes place at the University of Toronto, May 12-15 2011. View the draft program here. Please visit our permanent website. Please email cybersurveillanceworkshop [at] gmail [dot] com. Date : August 25, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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2011 Workshop | Politics of Surveillance | Cyber Surveillance
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Politics of Surveillance Cyber Surveillance. Call for Annotated Bibliographies. Cyber-surveillance in Everyday Life: An International Workshop. Digitally mediated surveillance is an increasingly prevalent, but still largely invisible, aspect of everyday life. As we work, play and negotiate public spaces, on-line and off, we produce a growing stream of personal digital data of interest to unseen others. Cyber-surveillance in Everyday Life: An International Workshop. View research papers here.