A collection of twelve papers dealing with different aspects of public surveillance involving computers. These are arranged in four main sections: the workplace; the marketplace; surveillance and culture; and regulation. The papers provide sociological, philosophical, legal and practical perspectives.
0816626529 (hbk.): 49.95 US
DATA PROTECTION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY--SOCIAL ASPECTS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY--SURVEILLANCE PRIVACY--PUBLIC POLICY SOCIAL CONTROL--SURVEILLANCE SURVEILLANCE WORKPLACE SURVEILLANCE