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After Snowden: rethinking the impact of surveillance / Bauman, Zygmunt; Bigo, Didier; Esteves, Paulo; Guild, Elspeth   Journal Article
Guild, Elspeth Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Current revelations about the secret US-NSA program, PRISM, have confirmed the large-scale mass surveillance of the telecommunication and electronic messages of governments, companies, and citizens, including the United States' closest allies in Europe and Latin America. The transnational ramifications of surveillance call for a re-evaluation of contemporary world politics' practices. The debate cannot be limited to the United States versus the rest of the world or to surveillance versus privacy; much more is at stake. This collective article briefly describes the specificities of cyber mass surveillance, including its mix of the practices of intelligence services and those of private companies providing services around the world. It then investigates the impact of these practices on national security, diplomacy, human rights, democracy, subjectivity, and obedience.
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ID:   144753


Flesh searches in China: the governmentality of online engagement and media management / Gorman, Patrick   Article
Gorman, Patrick Article
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Summary/Abstract This article explores the relationship between netizens and the Chinese Communist Party by investigating examples of “flesh searches” targeting corrupt officials. Case studies link the initiative of netizens and the reaction of the Chinese state to the pattern of management of social space in contemporary China.
Key Words Corruption  Governmentality  Mass Surveillance  Flesh Search  Netizens 
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Social laboratory: Singapore is testing whether mass surveillance and big data can not only portect national security, but actually engineer a more harmonious society / Harris, Shane   Journal Article
Harris, Shane Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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