Transparent lives : surveillance in Canada / editors, Colin J. Bennett, Kevin D. Haggerty, David Lyon, Valerie Steeves.
2014
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Ebrary electronic monographs.
Title
Transparent lives : surveillance in Canada / editors, Colin J. Bennett, Kevin D. Haggerty, David Lyon, Valerie Steeves.
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Edmonton [Alberta] : AU Press, [2014]
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Beaconsfield, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, 2014.
Description
1 online resource (xi, 239 pages) : color illustrations
Series
Canadian Electronic Library. Canadian publishers collection.
Formatted Contents Note
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: How Canadian Lives Became Transparent to Watching Eyes
Trend 1. Expanding Surveillance: From the Atypical to the Routine
Trend 2. Securitization and Surveillance: From Privacy Rights to Security Risks
Trend 3 The Blurring of Sectors: From Public Versus Private to Public with Private
Trend 4. The Growing Ambiguity of Personal Information: From Personally Identified to Personally Identifiable
Trend 5. Expanding Mobile and Location-Based Surveillance: From Who You Are to Where You Are
Trend 6. Globalizing Surveillance: From the Domestic to the Worldwide
Trend 7. Embedding Surveillance in Everyday Environments: From the Surveillance of People to the Surveillance of Things
Trend 8. Going Biometric: From Surveillance of the Body to Surveillance in the Body
Trend 9. Watching by the People: From Them to Us
Conclusion: What Can Be Done?
Appendix 1. Surveillance and Privacy Law: FAQs
Appendix 2. Surveillance Movies
Appendix 3. How to Protect Your Privacy Online: FAQs
Appendix 4. Canadian NGOs Concerned with Surveillance, Privacy, and Civil Liberties
Appendix 5. Further Reading.
Acknowledgements
Introduction: How Canadian Lives Became Transparent to Watching Eyes
Trend 1. Expanding Surveillance: From the Atypical to the Routine
Trend 2. Securitization and Surveillance: From Privacy Rights to Security Risks
Trend 3 The Blurring of Sectors: From Public Versus Private to Public with Private
Trend 4. The Growing Ambiguity of Personal Information: From Personally Identified to Personally Identifiable
Trend 5. Expanding Mobile and Location-Based Surveillance: From Who You Are to Where You Are
Trend 6. Globalizing Surveillance: From the Domestic to the Worldwide
Trend 7. Embedding Surveillance in Everyday Environments: From the Surveillance of People to the Surveillance of Things
Trend 8. Going Biometric: From Surveillance of the Body to Surveillance in the Body
Trend 9. Watching by the People: From Them to Us
Conclusion: What Can Be Done?
Appendix 1. Surveillance and Privacy Law: FAQs
Appendix 2. Surveillance Movies
Appendix 3. How to Protect Your Privacy Online: FAQs
Appendix 4. Canadian NGOs Concerned with Surveillance, Privacy, and Civil Liberties
Appendix 5. Further Reading.
Summary
The work of a multidisciplinary research team, Transparent Lives explains why and how surveillance is expanding-mostly unchecked-into every facet of our lives.
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"The New Transparency Project."
Issued as part of the Canadian Electronic Library. Canadian publishers collection.
Issued as part of the Canadian Electronic Library. Canadian publishers collection.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Issued also in print format.
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Also available in print version.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Print version
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English
ISBN
9781927356784 electronic
9781927356777 paperback
9781927356777 paperback
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