Privacy is psychologically important, vital for democracy, and in the era of ubiquitous and mobile surveillance technology, facing increasingly complex threats and challenges. Yet surveillance is often justified under a trope that one has ‘nothing to hide’. We conducted focus groups (N = 42) on topics of surveillance and privacy and using discursive analysis, identify the ideological assumptions and the positions that people adopt to make sense of their participation in a surveillance society. We find a premise that surveillance is increasingly inescapable, but this was only objected to when people reported feeling misrepresented, or where they had an inability to withhold aspects of their identities. The (in)visibility of the surveillance ...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
The underlying theme that draws together all the chapters presented in this thesis is that surveilla...
This article examines how facial recognition technology reshapes the philosophical debate over the e...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Paper presented at the 38th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psyc...
16th biennial conference of the International Society for Justice Research, 20-23 July 2016, Canterb...
The widespread use of internet enabled devices among contemporary US adults has given rise to a seri...
As a result of digital technologies and the internet becoming increasingly ubiquitous, security tech...
This paper examines the relationship between security, surveillance, privacy and identity, both in t...
As a result of digital technologies and the internet becoming increasingly ubiquitous, security tech...
Researchers from numerous management, social sciences and psychological disciplines have attempted t...
Society is becoming increasingly more securitized with surveillance technologies having entered a ph...
Two studies were conducted to investigate the role of social identity in appraisals of the purpose a...
Identities help individuals understand who they are and are a tool to project themselves before oth...
Personal identity and privacy are important topics in information systems in general and data analyt...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
The underlying theme that draws together all the chapters presented in this thesis is that surveilla...
This article examines how facial recognition technology reshapes the philosophical debate over the e...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Paper presented at the 38th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psyc...
16th biennial conference of the International Society for Justice Research, 20-23 July 2016, Canterb...
The widespread use of internet enabled devices among contemporary US adults has given rise to a seri...
As a result of digital technologies and the internet becoming increasingly ubiquitous, security tech...
This paper examines the relationship between security, surveillance, privacy and identity, both in t...
As a result of digital technologies and the internet becoming increasingly ubiquitous, security tech...
Researchers from numerous management, social sciences and psychological disciplines have attempted t...
Society is becoming increasingly more securitized with surveillance technologies having entered a ph...
Two studies were conducted to investigate the role of social identity in appraisals of the purpose a...
Identities help individuals understand who they are and are a tool to project themselves before oth...
Personal identity and privacy are important topics in information systems in general and data analyt...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
The underlying theme that draws together all the chapters presented in this thesis is that surveilla...
This article examines how facial recognition technology reshapes the philosophical debate over the e...