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Modern Day Surveillance Ecosystem and Impacts on Privacy

Modern Day Surveillance Ecosystem and Impacts on Privacy

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Surveillance has become increasingly important in public conversation due to new tools of observation. Multi-level surveillance involves many different actors, from the child surveilling the parent to the state surveilling its citizens. This creates a unique surveillance ecosystem where the individual is observed as a data point, and the volume of data is perpetually expanding. Modern Day Surveillance Ecosystem and Impacts on Privacy provides a broad-based and theoretically grounded look at the processes of surveillance in a global system, covering topics such as commodity, loss of privacy, and big data.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 315 pages
\n Publication date: 17 September 2021
\n Publisher: IGI Global
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The concept of surveillance has gained significant importance in public discourse as various actors acquire new observation tools. The traditional notion of oversight is being replaced by a multi-level surveillance system, where individuals, ranging from children monitoring parents to states monitoring citizens, participate in the surveillance theater. This intricate ecosystem involves the simultaneous observation of individuals as physical beings navigating real spaces and as data points, with an ever-expanding volume of data being recorded in digital spaces. The collective narrative of individuals is now subject to surveillance.

In Modern Day Surveillance Ecosystem and Impacts on Privacy, the author delves into the notion of the self as a narrative element that is open to observation and analysis. This comprehensive book offers a broad-based and theoretically grounded exploration of surveillance processes within a global system. It addresses key topics such as commodity, loss of privacy, and big data, making it an essential resource for researchers, government officials, policymakers, security analysts, lawmakers, educators, professors, graduate and undergraduate students, practitioners, and academicians interested in communication, technology, surveillance, privacy, and related fields.

The book explores the multifaceted implications of surveillance, examining how it shapes individual experiences, societal dynamics, and the broader political landscape. It sheds light on the ethical considerations and challenges associated with surveillance, such as the potential for abuse, the erosion of privacy, and the implications for democratic governance. By examining the historical, cultural, and technological factors that contribute to the evolution of surveillance, the book provides insights into the potential risks and benefits of this powerful tool.

Furthermore, the book offers practical strategies for navigating the surveillance landscape. It provides an overview of legal frameworks and regulations that govern surveillance, as well as best practices for protecting privacy and safeguarding personal data. It also explores the role of technology in surveillance, including the use of artificial intelligence, facial recognition, and other advanced surveillance technologies.

In conclusion, Modern Day Surveillance Ecosystem and Impacts on Privacy is a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the complex dynamics of surveillance in the modern world. By providing a comprehensive and interdisciplinary perspective, the book enables readers to critically evaluate the implications of surveillance and develop strategies for promoting privacy, transparency, and democratic governance in a surveillance-driven society.

\n Weight: 676g\n
Dimension: 186 x 264 x 22 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781799838470\n \n

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