Imagine a state that compels its citizens to inform it at all times of where they are, who they are with, what they are doing, who they are talking to, how they spend their time and money, and even what they are interested in. None of us would want to live there. Human rights groups would condemn the state for denying the most basic elements of human dignity and freedom. Student groups would call for boycotts to show solidarity. We would pity the offending state\u27s citizens for their inability to enjoy the rights and privileges we know to be essential to a liberal democracy. The reality, of course, is that this is our state-with one minor wrinkle. The United States does not directly compel us to share all of the above intimate information...
Can we live in a free society without personal privacy? The question is worth pondering, not only in...
The revelations by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden have led to policy reform debates in several cou...
The Snowden leaks provided unprecedented insights into the workings of state-corporate surveillance ...
Imagine a state that compels its citizens to inform it at all times of where they are, who they are ...
peer reviewedThe Snowden revelations have demonstrated that the US and other nations are amassing da...
Since 2013, we have learned a great deal about the inner workings of the surveillance state of the U...
In the modern age, we increasingly live our lives through, and accompanied by, digital media. Virtua...
Since 2013 we have become increasingly aware that our data is not private. Tech companies profile th...
In recent years, the Snowden revelations and debates in the UK and US around the scope of government...
In June 2013, Americans learned that Orwell’s Big Brother was much more than speculation when ex-Nat...
[extract] In 2013, Edward Snowden revealed to the public that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA...
Before the Snowden revelations about the scope of surveillance by the NSA and its partner agencies, ...
What if science developed technology that would eliminate violent crime on American streets entirely...
Edward Snowden's disclosure of mass surveillance of the internet has necessitated a re-examining of ...
Prior to the digital age, surveillance generally meant a government agent or private investigator en...
Can we live in a free society without personal privacy? The question is worth pondering, not only in...
The revelations by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden have led to policy reform debates in several cou...
The Snowden leaks provided unprecedented insights into the workings of state-corporate surveillance ...
Imagine a state that compels its citizens to inform it at all times of where they are, who they are ...
peer reviewedThe Snowden revelations have demonstrated that the US and other nations are amassing da...
Since 2013, we have learned a great deal about the inner workings of the surveillance state of the U...
In the modern age, we increasingly live our lives through, and accompanied by, digital media. Virtua...
Since 2013 we have become increasingly aware that our data is not private. Tech companies profile th...
In recent years, the Snowden revelations and debates in the UK and US around the scope of government...
In June 2013, Americans learned that Orwell’s Big Brother was much more than speculation when ex-Nat...
[extract] In 2013, Edward Snowden revealed to the public that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA...
Before the Snowden revelations about the scope of surveillance by the NSA and its partner agencies, ...
What if science developed technology that would eliminate violent crime on American streets entirely...
Edward Snowden's disclosure of mass surveillance of the internet has necessitated a re-examining of ...
Prior to the digital age, surveillance generally meant a government agent or private investigator en...
Can we live in a free society without personal privacy? The question is worth pondering, not only in...
The revelations by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden have led to policy reform debates in several cou...
The Snowden leaks provided unprecedented insights into the workings of state-corporate surveillance ...