That depends on your focus.
The definition I understand is as defined in Fowler, H. W. , 1858-1933.
Fowler, F. G. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English. adapted by
H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler. edited by R. E. Allen. Eighth ed, The concise
Oxford dictionary. London: BCA, 1991. page 500.
“Gleichschaltung… the standardization of political, economic and social
institutions in authoritarian states”
That programme seemed to only generally cover one facet, whereas those on
this list who try to stay abreast of those issues would need to embrace the
broader DP aspects.
The matter illustrated itself to me as I was reviewing beyond, within more
individualistic privacy areas.
Ian W
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> Not quite sure if I should be interested in this or not?
>
> Leaving aside that the only part of gleichschaltung I could
> figure out was gleich "directly", I had to babelfish the rest
> which gave me synchronisation.
>
> More information if possible please!! (I may just be being
> thick, so I apologise in advance).
>
> Simon.
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: 28 February 2006 09:31
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> Subject: [data-protection] Personal surveillance data
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> The following is passed for the information of anybody
> interested in this subject.
>
> There was an interesting Dispatches programme on channel 4
> last night covering some aspects of one facet of a Gleichschaltung.
>
> The programme contained many linkages and potential DP issues
> when considered on the whole.
>
> Ian W
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