Privacy, surveillance and public trust

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Privacy, surveillance and public trust

Daniel Neyland

Palgrave Macmillan, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 180-189) and index

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Description

Surveillance, privacy and public trust form a burgeoning presence within debates surrounding technological developments, particularly in the current 'war on terror' environment. Many issues are invoked in monitoring everyday activities of the population. This is a timely and detailed study of CCTV.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction Who Are These Kids and Why Are They Standing Still? Questions on the Telling of CCTV Stories CCTV Modes of Action: Accountability, Surveillance and Privacy Trust and Informational Mobility: CCTV, Local Retailers and Local Residents 'We Sold Pictures of a Man Cutting His Hands Off for Entertainment Purposes': The story of Mr. B and CCTV Constituting the Town Centre: Space, Trust and Accountability Conclusion Appendix Notes References Index

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