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Digital technology and the market for political surveillance

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Many new media technologies, such as the internet, serve both as a tool for organizing public commo ns and as a tool for surveilling private lives. This paper addresses the manner in which such technological innovations have enabled a dramatically expanded market for public policy opinion data, and explores the potential role of that market in facilitating panoptic regimes of both private and state surveillance. Whereas information about public policy opinion used to be highly reductive, expe...

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
Oxford Internet Institute
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Author
Publisher:
Queen's University Publisher's website
Journal:
Surveillance and Society Journal website
Volume:
3
Issue:
1
Pages:
59-73
Publication date:
2002-09-01
ISSN:
1477-7487
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pubs:631482
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uuid:4f7dc982-2968-46a0-b4eb-129b7c11bf1e
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pubs:631482
Source identifiers:
631482
Deposit date:
2016-07-01

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