Workshop on Surveillance & Inequality (2007)
March 16-18, 2007; Arizona State University; Tempe, Arizona, USA
This workshop brought together a multi-disciplinary and international array of scholars studying the social implications of contemporary surveillance with a particular interest in questions of the public sphere, equality, civil liberties, privacy, and fairness. The findings of the workshops were disseminated by means of a special issue of the journal Surveillance & Society.
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This project is supported by the National Science Foundation under grant #0623122 & #0853749.





