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Everyday Surveillance: Personal data and social classifications

Pages 242-257 | Published online: 09 Dec 2010

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Yasmine Ezzeddine, Petra Saskia Bayerl & Helen Gibson. (2023) Safety, privacy, or both: evaluating citizens’ perspectives around artificial intelligence use by police forces. Policing and Society 33:7, pages 861-876.
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Antti Hakkala & Jani Koskinen. (2022) Personal data protection in the age of mass surveillance. Journal of Computer Security 30:2, pages 265-289.
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Laura Carter. (2021) Prescripted living: gender stereotypes and data-based surveillance in the UK welfare state. Internet Policy Review 10:4.
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Victoria Wang & John V. Tucker. (2021) ‘I am not a number’: Conceptualising identity in digital surveillance. Technology in Society 67, pages 101772.
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Paul M. Leonardi & Jeffrey W. Treem. (2020) Behavioral Visibility: A new paradigm for organization studies in the age of digitization, digitalization, and datafication. Organization Studies 41:12, pages 1601-1625.
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Paulina Mickiewicz. (2015) Access and Its Limits. Space and Culture 19:3, pages 237-250.
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Gavin J D Smith. (2016) Surveillance, Data and Embodiment. Body & Society 22:2, pages 108-139.
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Mike Michael & Deborah Lupton. (2015) Toward a manifesto for the ‘public understanding of big data’. Public Understanding of Science 25:1, pages 104-116.
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Rob Kitchin & Tracey P. Lauriault. (2014) Small data in the era of big data. GeoJournal 80:4, pages 463-475.
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Qiang Wu. (2015) Gridding, Mass Line and Social Management Innovation. The China Nonprofit Review 7:1, pages 110-138.
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Massimo Ragnedda. (2015) Electronic surveillance on Social Networking Sites. A critical case study of the usage of SNSs by students in Sassari, Italy. Studies in Communication Sciences 15:2, pages 221-228.
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Katie Shilton. 2014. Emerging Pervasive Information and Communication Technologies (PICT). Emerging Pervasive Information and Communication Technologies (PICT) 177 192 .
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Florence M. Chee, Nicholas T. Taylor & Suzanne de Castell. (2012) Re-Mediating Research Ethics. Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society 32:6, pages 497-506.
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Josh Greenberg & Sean Hier. (2009) CCTV Surveillance and the Poverty of Media Discourse: A Content Analysis of Canadian Newspaper Coverage. Canadian Journal of Communication 34:3, pages 461-486.
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Martin Dodge & Rob Kitchin. (2009) Software, Objects, and Home Space. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 41:6, pages 1344-1365.
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Riikka Vuokko. (2008) Surveillance at workplace and at home. Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 6:1, pages 60-75.
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Roger Burrows & Nicholas Gane. (2016) Geodemographics, Software and Class. Sociology 40:5, pages 793-812.
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Martin Dodge & Rob Kitchin. (2016) Codes of Life: Identification Codes and the Machine-Readable World. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 23:6, pages 851-881.
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John Edward Campbell. (2016) Outing PlanetOut: surveillance, gay marketing and internet affinity portals. New Media & Society 7:5, pages 663-683.
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Matthew Henry. (2008) ‘Limited Employment Areas’: Striating the Spaces of Unemployment in New Zealand. New Zealand Geographer 60:2, pages 40-47.
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Patricia Findlay & Alan McKinlay. (2003) Surveillance, electronic communications technologies and regulation. Industrial Relations Journal 34:4, pages 305-318.
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Sara Bannerman. (2019) Relational Privacy and the Networked Governance of the Self. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Jonathan A. Obar. (2016) The Biggest Lie on the Internet: Ignoring the Privacy Policies and Terms of Service Policies of Social Networking Services. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Deborah Lupton. (2014) Digital Risk Society. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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