This article begins by recounting a series of mass surveillance practices conducted by members of the "Five Eyes" spying alliance. While boundary -and intersubjectivity- based theories of privacy register some of the harms linked to such practices I demonstrate how neither are holistically capable of registering these harms. Given these theories' deficiencies I argue that critiques of signals intelligence surveillance practices can be better grounded on why the practices intrude on basic communicative rights, including those related to privacy. The crux of the argument is that pervasive mass surveillance erodes essential boundaries between public and private spheres by compromising populations' abilities to freely communicate with one anoth...
Recent disclosures suggest that many governments apply indiscriminate mass surveillance technologies...
Recent disclosures suggest that many governments apply indiscriminate mass surveillance technologies...
Can we live in a free society without personal privacy? The question is worth pondering, not only in...
This article begins by recounting a series of mass surveillance practices conducted by members of th...
This article begins by recounting a series of mass surveillance practices conducted by members of th...
This article begins by recounting a series of mass surveillance practices conducted by members of th...
This article begins by recounting a series of mass surveillance practices conducted by members of th...
This article begins by recounting a series of mass surveillance practices conducted by members of th...
This article begins by recounting a series of mass surveillance practices conducted by members of th...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
A number of laws govern information gathering, or surveillance, by private parties in the physical w...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
Recent disclosures suggest that many governments apply indiscriminate mass surveillance technologies...
Recent disclosures suggest that many governments apply indiscriminate mass surveillance technologies...
Recent disclosures suggest that many governments apply indiscriminate mass surveillance technologies...
Recent disclosures suggest that many governments apply indiscriminate mass surveillance technologies...
Can we live in a free society without personal privacy? The question is worth pondering, not only in...
This article begins by recounting a series of mass surveillance practices conducted by members of th...
This article begins by recounting a series of mass surveillance practices conducted by members of th...
This article begins by recounting a series of mass surveillance practices conducted by members of th...
This article begins by recounting a series of mass surveillance practices conducted by members of th...
This article begins by recounting a series of mass surveillance practices conducted by members of th...
This article begins by recounting a series of mass surveillance practices conducted by members of th...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
A number of laws govern information gathering, or surveillance, by private parties in the physical w...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
Recent disclosures suggest that many governments apply indiscriminate mass surveillance technologies...
Recent disclosures suggest that many governments apply indiscriminate mass surveillance technologies...
Recent disclosures suggest that many governments apply indiscriminate mass surveillance technologies...
Recent disclosures suggest that many governments apply indiscriminate mass surveillance technologies...
Can we live in a free society without personal privacy? The question is worth pondering, not only in...