Users of digital media leave traces that corporations and authorities can harvest, systema-tise, and analyse; on the societal level, an overall result is the emergence of a surveillance culture. In this study, we examine how people handle the dilemma of leaving digital footprints: what they say they do to protect their privacy and what could legitimise the collection and storing of their data. Through a survey of almost 1,000 students at Umeå University in Sweden, we find that most respondents know that their data are used and choose to adjust their own behaviour rather than adopting technical solutions. In order to understand contemporary forms of surveillance, we call for a humanistic approach – an approach where hermeneutic and qualitati...
We are living in exponential times: technology is ubiquitous, the boundaries of on-line off-line are...
Combating crime is a complex task with cultural, political, and legal dimensions. In technologically...
What lies beneath the surface of modern day interfaces? And what are the consequences of sharing our...
Users of digital media leave traces that corporations and authorities can harvest, systema-tise, and...
Over the recent decades, the possibilities to surveil people have increased and been refined with th...
Over the recent decades, the possibilities to surveil people have increased and been refined with th...
The collection of personal data has increased and developed side-to-side with the digitalization of ...
What are the attitudes of online media users to the vast collection of personal data held by commerc...
The aim of this study is to examine how students and personnel at universities perceive camera surve...
in surveillance brought about by digital technology, users of these technologies themselves appear t...
The increased digitalisation of society and recent developments in AI is laying the ground for surve...
With increased capabilities in technology we’ve seen a huge societal impact in how we live our lives...
With the growing use of the Internet, companies are increasingly collecting and using personal data ...
With the increased use of the internet, different actors are increasingly collecting and using perso...
This essay is a digital empirical observation study which aims to examine current power dynamics con...
We are living in exponential times: technology is ubiquitous, the boundaries of on-line off-line are...
Combating crime is a complex task with cultural, political, and legal dimensions. In technologically...
What lies beneath the surface of modern day interfaces? And what are the consequences of sharing our...
Users of digital media leave traces that corporations and authorities can harvest, systema-tise, and...
Over the recent decades, the possibilities to surveil people have increased and been refined with th...
Over the recent decades, the possibilities to surveil people have increased and been refined with th...
The collection of personal data has increased and developed side-to-side with the digitalization of ...
What are the attitudes of online media users to the vast collection of personal data held by commerc...
The aim of this study is to examine how students and personnel at universities perceive camera surve...
in surveillance brought about by digital technology, users of these technologies themselves appear t...
The increased digitalisation of society and recent developments in AI is laying the ground for surve...
With increased capabilities in technology we’ve seen a huge societal impact in how we live our lives...
With the growing use of the Internet, companies are increasingly collecting and using personal data ...
With the increased use of the internet, different actors are increasingly collecting and using perso...
This essay is a digital empirical observation study which aims to examine current power dynamics con...
We are living in exponential times: technology is ubiquitous, the boundaries of on-line off-line are...
Combating crime is a complex task with cultural, political, and legal dimensions. In technologically...
What lies beneath the surface of modern day interfaces? And what are the consequences of sharing our...