The keynote I'm doing at the Wollongong Workshop on 29 Oct
investigates Michael and Katina Michael's notion of 'Ueberveillance'.
Preparing for it has forced me to re-visit the development of
surveillance, and in particular the enormous diversification that's
occurred.
I flung a set of 22 vignettes together as a rough but usefully
condensed empirical base for testing various categorisations.
I'd greatly appreciate any thoughts about important instances that
aren't represented, missed opportunities to convey depth and
difference, errors, misleadingnesses, etc.
I have in mind to add hotlinks in order to make it a starter-resource
for people wanting to understand particular forms of surveillance.
(My site gets 3 million hits p.a., and it's part of ANU's large and
busy domain, so the page may well sort fairly high on search-engine
rankings. It's only been up for a couple of weeks, and this is the
first time I've promoted it, but on <Identity Denial> Google already
ranks it no. 8, and on <"Service Denial" surveillance> no. 4).
So: suggestions of good resources would also be appreciated. I'm
thinking here of technical descriptions, and empirical studies of
impacts, rather than analyses.
Thanks!
Surveillance Vignettes
http://www.anu.edu.au/people/Roger.Clarke/DV/SurvVign.html
Baby-Monitoring
Acute Health Care
Staff Movement Monitoring
Vehicle Monitoring
'Speed Cameras'
Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR)
Denial of Anonymity on Toll-Roads
CCTV ...
Goods Monitoring
Freight Interchange-Point Monitoring
Financial Transaction Tracking
Consolidation of Agencies and Databases
National Identification Schemes
Monitoring of Human-Attached Chips
Monitoring of Human-Embedded Chips
Continuous Monitoring of Chips
Biometrics and Foreigners
Biometrics and Australians
International Travel
Domestic Travel
Service Denial
Identity Denial
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Roger Clarke http://www.anu.edu.au/people/Roger.Clarke/
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Visiting Professor in Info Science & Eng Australian National University
Visiting Professor in the eCommerce Program University of Hong Kong
Visiting Professor in the Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre Uni of NSW
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