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Social research in communication and law.
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ISBN: 0803932677 Year: 1990 Publisher: London Sage

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The ideology of the information age
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ISBN: 0893911399 Year: 1987 Publisher: Norwood, NJ : Ablex,

Electronic media and politics in Western Europe : Euromedia Reasearch Group handbook of national systems
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ISBN: 3593336847 Year: 1986 Publisher: Frankfurt Campus

Wie objektiv sind unsere Medien ?
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ISBN: 3596242282 Year: 1982 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag

Media ethics : a philosophical approach
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ISBN: 0275956342 Year: 1997 Publisher: Westport, Conn. London Praeger


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Your right to know
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ISBN: 0394719573 9780394719573 Year: 1973 Publisher: New York [N.Y.]: Vintage


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Medienmacht und Politik : mediatisierte Politik und politischer Wertewandel
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ISBN: 3891660677 Year: 1989 Publisher: Berlin Spiess


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The culture of surveillance : watching as a way of life
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ISBN: 9780745671734 9780745671727 0745671721 074567173X Year: 2018 Publisher: Cambridge : Polity Press,

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From 9/11 to the Snowden leaks, stories about surveillance increasingly dominate the headlines. But security and police agencies or internet and phone companies are not the only players. Surveillance is not only 'done to us' - it is something we do in everyday life. We submit to surveillance, believing that 'we have nothing to hide.' Or we try to protect our privacy or negotiate the terms under which others have access to our data. At the same time, we participate in surveillance in order to supervise children, monitor other road users, and safeguard our property. Social media allows us to keep tabs on others, including complete strangers, as well as on ourselves. This is the culture of surveillance. Watching has become a way of life. This important new book explores the imaginaries and practices of everyday surveillance, at work, at play, in school, at home, in both 'public' and 'private' domains. Its main focus is not high-tech, organized surveillance operations but our varied, often emotional, mundane experiences of surveillance that range from the casual and careless to the focused and intentional. Surveillance culture, David Lyon argues, is not detached from the surveillance state, society and economy. It is informed by them. He reveals how the culture of surveillance may help to domesticate and naturalize surveillance of unwelcome kinds, weighing which kinds of surveillance might be fostered for the common good and human flourishing.

Privacy and the information age
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ISBN: 0742517462 9780742517462 0742517454 Year: 2002 Publisher: Lanham (Md) Rowman & Littlefield

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In a time in which new technologies make it easy to gather and process data, the discussion on privacy tends to focus exclusively on the protecting of personal data. To Serge Gutwirth, privacy involves far more. He advances the intriguing thesis that privacy is in fact the safeguard of personal freedom the safeguard of the individual's freedom to decide who she or he is, what she or he does, and who knows about it. Any restriction on privacy thus means an infringement of personal freedom. And it's exactly this freedom that plays an essential role in every democracy.

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