This paper examines the relationship between security, surveillance, privacy and identity, both in the context of legislation such as the Anti-terrorism Act and the PATRIOT Act, and also in the light of ongoing changes in how that personal information is gathered, processed and used. It is argued that prevailing notions of privacy — and the legal frameworks that aim to protect privacy interests — are ill-suited to defending individuals from an increasingly sophisticated array of surveillance and data processing techniques, which enable information to be acquired and shared at almost zero-cost and which threaten to establish the ‘categorical identity’ as the primary means by which we are known — to the state and, more disturbingly, to each o...
The tightened security restrictions after the “911” terrorist attacks must clearly have repercussion...
What marks the traditional privacy torts of disclosure, intrusion, false light, and appropriation is...
Surveillance is becoming ubiquitous in our society. We can also see the emergence of "smart" surveil...
This paper examines the relationship between security, surveillance, privacy and identity, both in t...
This paper examines the relationship between security, surveillance, privacy and identity, both in t...
Identities help individuals understand who they are and are a tool to project themselves before othe...
During the last decades states have internationally increased their surveillance measures. Surveilla...
During the last decades states have internationally increased their surveillance measures. Surveilla...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
This article considers how existing literature on privacy recognizes, constructs and otherwise impli...
American society in the present day is grappling with issues of privacy and surveillance. These issu...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
Surveillance is becoming ubiquitous in our society. We can also see the emergence of "smart" surveil...
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 tightened security restrictions after the “911” terrorist attacks must clearly have repercussion...
What marks the traditional privacy torts of disclosure, intrusion, false light, and appropriation is...
Surveillance is becoming ubiquitous in our society. We can also see the emergence of "smart" surveil...
This paper examines the relationship between security, surveillance, privacy and identity, both in t...
This paper examines the relationship between security, surveillance, privacy and identity, both in t...
Identities help individuals understand who they are and are a tool to project themselves before othe...
During the last decades states have internationally increased their surveillance measures. Surveilla...
During the last decades states have internationally increased their surveillance measures. Surveilla...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
This article considers how existing literature on privacy recognizes, constructs and otherwise impli...
American society in the present day is grappling with issues of privacy and surveillance. These issu...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
Surveillance is becoming ubiquitous in our society. We can also see the emergence of "smart" surveil...
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 tightened security restrictions after the “911” terrorist attacks must clearly have repercussion...
What marks the traditional privacy torts of disclosure, intrusion, false light, and appropriation is...
Surveillance is becoming ubiquitous in our society. We can also see the emergence of "smart" surveil...