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Surveillance and the Vanishing Individual
Power and Privacy in the Digital Age- Authors:
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- 2022
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- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-5381-7350-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-7352-7
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
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- English
- Pages
- 309
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- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access
- Chapter 1: The Transition from the Industrial to the Digital Age No access Pages 1 - 20
- Chapter 2: Interdisciplinary Discussions of Privacy and Its Loss No access Pages 21 - 42
- Chapter 3: Philosophical Debates about Privacy No access Pages 43 - 54
- Chapter 4: Privacy as a Legal and Constitutional Right No access Pages 55 - 76
- Chapter 5: National Security and the Expansion of Digital Surveillance No access Pages 77 - 100
- Chapter 6: The Legal Architecture Governing Mass State Surveillance in the United States No access Pages 101 - 120
- Chapter 7: Features of State Surveillance in the United States No access Pages 121 - 136
- Chapter 8: Surveilling the Most Vulnerable: The State and Refugees, Migrants, Dissidents, and Minorities No access Pages 137 - 156
- Chapter 9: Global Digital Mass-Surveillance Practices No access Pages 157 - 174
- Chapter 10: Representative Examples of State Surveillance around the World No access Pages 175 - 200
- Chapter 11: The Rise of Surveillance Capitalism No access Pages 201 - 218
- Chapter 12: Conspiracy Theories and Other Impacts of Social Media Platforms No access Pages 219 - 242
- Chapter 13: Surveillance Tools and the Coronavirus Pandemic: A Case Study No access Pages 243 - 268
- Conclusion and Epilogue No access Pages 269 - 290
- Index No access Pages 291 - 308
- About the Author No access Pages 309 - 309





