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Citation

Lyon D. Surveill. Soc. 2002; 1(1): 1-7.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, University of Newcastle upon Tyne; Surveillance Studies Network)

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Abstract

Surveillance studies is described as a cross-disciplinary initiative to understand the rapidly increasing ways in which personal details are collected, stored, transmitted, checked, and used as means of influencing and managing people and populations. Surveillance may involve physical watching, but today it is more likely to be automated. Thus it makes personal data visible to organizations, even if persons are in transit, and it also allows for comparing and classifying data. Because this has implications for inequality and for justice, surveillance studies also has a policy and a political dimension.

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