Hi Anders My colleagues and I have looked at human microchipping and location-based services with respect to control, convenience and care solutions. In some work we have looked at this paradigm against a tagging, tracing and tracking capacity. You might find the following of interest: A. Masters and K. Michael. "Humancentric Applications of RFID Implants: The Usability Contexts of Control, Convenience and Care" The Second IEEE International Workshop on Mobile Commerce and Services (1 ed). Ed. C. Linnhoff-Popien, A. Kuepper and J. Gao. Munich, Germany: IEEE Computer Society, 2005. 32-41. Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kmichael/25 A. Masters and K. Michael. "Lend me your arms: the use and implications of humancentric RFID" Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 6.1 (2006): 29-39. Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kmichael/40 Interview with Mr Kenneth Lea (carer of Dementia sufferer): in K. Michael and M.G. Michael (2009) Innovative Automatic Identification and Location-Based Services: from Barcodes to Chip implants http://works.bepress.com/kmichael/64/ For other works search outcomes from Perusco et al. These files can be found here: http://ro.uow.edu.au/kmichael Cheers, Katina **************************************************** This is a message from the SURVEILLANCE listserv for research and teaching in surveillance studies. To unsubscribe, please send the following message to <[log in to unmask]>: UNSUBSCRIBE SURVEILLANCE For further help, please visit: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/help ****************************************************