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David Lyon FRSC FAcSS (born 1948) is a sociologist who directed the Surveillance Studies Centre at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.He previously held a Queen’s Research Chair position and appointments in the Department of Sociology and the Faculty of Law at Queen's University.
Palgrave Handbook of Minority Languages and Communities. Palgrave Macmillan; 2019 – James W. Tollefson & Miguel Pérez-Milans (Eds.) (2018). Oxford Handbook of Language Policy and Planning. Oxford University Press. 2018 – Alastair Pennycook (2018). Posthumanist Applied Linguistics. Routledge. 2017 – Ingrid Piller (2016).
Counter-surveillance refers to surveillance-based challenges to power imbalances between individuals and institutions. [7] Although state and industry mass surveillance has received substantial public attention in the wake of disclosures like those made by Edward Snowden about the National Security Agency, interest in activist-deployed and peer surveillance has been increasing.
A sentinel surveillance system is used to obtain data about a particular disease that cannot be obtained through a passive system such as summarizing standard public health reports. Data collected in a well-designed sentinel system can be used to signal trends, identify outbreaks and monitor disease burden, providing a rapid, economical ...
The Watchers: The Rise of America's Surveillance State is a non-fiction book by American journalist Shane Harris, published in 2010. It details the rise of surveillance programs in the U.S. Author Harris had previously served as a writer for outfits such as Foreign Policy , National Journal , and The Washingtonian .
The 1884 Convention for the Protection of Submarine Telegraph Cables was the first international compact to deal with underwater cables. [8] It proscribes breakage or damage of such cables — except by belligerents engaged in open war — and permits the naval forces of state parties to engage in certain enforcement actions against suspected offenders.
The International Principles on the Application of Human Rights to Communications Surveillance (also called the "Necessary and Proportionate Principles" or just "the Principles") is a document officially launched at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva in September 2013 by the Electronic Frontier Foundation [1] which attempts to "clarify how international human rights law applies in the ...
David Gordon Scott is a British criminologist, abolitionist and author.He is a criminologist at The Open University in Milton Keynes. [1] [2]Scott's research interests span the field of criminology, particularly focusing on socialist ethics, abolitionism, social murder, liberative justice, harms of capitalist states, and state-corporate harm.