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Sousveillance
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- 1 2 3 "Sousveillance: Inventing and Using Wearable Computing Devices...", by Steve Mann, Jason Nolan and Barry Wellman, in Surveillance & Society 1(3), 2003
- 1 2 "Sousveillance: Inverse Surveillance in Multimedia Imaging, by Steve Mann, in ACM Multimedia 2004, pp. 620–627
- ↑ "Keeping a Close Watch", by Kingsley Dennis, Sociology Department, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK, 2008 July 30th, in The Sociological Review
- ↑ Sousveillance, not just surveillance, in response to terrorism, 2002 March 1st, Metal and Flesh, Volume 6, No. 1
- ↑ Vol. 31, Issue 2 – April 1998 "Reflectionism' and 'Diffusionism': New Tactics for Deconstructing the Video Surveillance Superhighway", in Leonardo, pp. 93–102
- ↑ "Sousveillance, Media and Strategic Political Communication", by Dr. Vian Bakir, ISBN 978-0-8264-3009-0
- ↑ university course on sousveillance
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290. SURVEILLANCE, SOUSVEILLANCE, COVEILLANCE, AND DATAVEILLANCE
- ↑ International conferences on sousveillance: and
- ↑ WiReD magazine, Clive Thompson, "Establishing Rules in the Videocam Age", 2011 June 28
- ↑ Reflections on the Vancouver Riots, Vancouver Observer, 2011 June 28
- ↑ Communications of the ACM, Vol. 56 No. 11, Pages 26-28
- ↑ Michael, K. (2015). Sousveillance: Implications for Privacy, Security, Trust, and the Law. Consumer Electronics Magazine, IEEE, 4(2), 92-94.
- ↑ Monahan, Torin (2006). Surveillance And Security: Technological Politics And Power in Everyday Life, p.158. ISBN 9780415953931.
- ↑ Course developed by New York based artist Joy Garnett and taught initially at the City College of New York's Digital and Interdisciplinary Art Practice MFA program (DIAP): "Sousveillance: The Art of Networked Surveillance: Decoding the Social and the Private"
- ↑ Alternative definitions of both sur- and sous- veillance (the act of watching), in addition to the definition above, include:
- Surveillance is defined as cameras (or other sensors) affixed to property (real-estate, e.g. land, by way of posts or poles, or buildings), whereas sousveillance is defined as cameras (or other sensors) borne by people.
- Surveillance is the veillance of the authority (i.e. the veillance that has the capacity to prohibit other veillances), whereas sousveillance is the veillance of plurality (i.e. "crowd veillance" or watching, sensing, or the like, done by non authorities)[4].
- Sousveillance has also been described as "inverse surveillance", based on the word surveillance (from the French sur, "from above", and veiller, "to watch"), and substituting the prefix sous, "from below".
- ↑ S. Mann, J. Nolan, and B. Wellman. Sousveillance: Inventing and
using wearable computing devices for data collection in surveillance
environments. Surveillance & Society, 1(3):331–355, 2002.
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technologies in law enforcement: An overview. 2012.
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under the microscope. 2012.
- ↑ S. Mann. Veillance and Reciprocal Transparency: Surveillance versus Sousveillance, AR Glass, Lifeglogging, and Wearable Computing. IEEE ISTAS 2013, Pages 1-12
- ↑ "MSNBC". MSNBC. 2012-06-04. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
- ↑ Exploring Equiveillance, University of Ottawa Faculty of Law, Anonequity Project
- ↑ CACR (Centre For Applied Cryptographic Research), 8th CACR Information Security Workshop & 2nd Annual Privacy and Security Workshop, The Human Face of Privacy Technology, November 1–2, 2001, The University of Toronto, Canada; Slides and recordings.
- ↑ "Sousveillance: Wearable Computing and Citizen “Undersight”", h-Plus Magazine, 2009jul10
- ↑ "When Is “Undersight” Unconstitutional?", Ian Ayres, Yale Law School, New York Times, January 5, 2011
- 1 2 "Sousveillance: Inventing and Using Wearable Computing Devices for Data Collection in Surveillance Environments, Surveillance & Society 1(3): 331–355" (PDF). Retrieved 2013-11-26.
- ↑ This is what a police state looks like: Sousveillance, direct action and the anti-corporate globalization movement. Elizabeth A. Bradshaw. Critical Criminology, 21(4):447–461, 2013.
- ↑ Fernback J (2013) Sousveillance: communities of resistance to the surveillance environment.
Telematics and Informatics 30(1): 11–21
- ↑ Reilly P (2013) Every little helps? YouTube, sousveillance and the ‘anti-Tesco’ riot in Stokes Croft.
New Media & Society. Epub ahead of print 21 November. DOI:10.1177/1461444813512195.
- ↑ IWIS Website, http://wearcam.org/iwis/
- ↑ Richards, Neil M., Watching the Watchers (November 4, 2013). Wired Magazine
- ↑ Ghana puts faith in humble text message Matthew Green, Financial Times, December 8, 2008
- ↑ When all video all Finlo Rohrer, BBC News Magazine April 21, 2009
- ↑ Cyclists' cellphones help monitor air pollution Tom Simonite, New Scientist, January 2, 2008 Archived May 16, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Fletcher, Gordon; Marie Griffiths; Maria Kutar (7 September 2011). "A day in the digital life: a preliminary sousveillance study". SSRN 1923629.
- ↑ "Avoiding Big Brother". Classy's Kitchen. February 26, 2003. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
- ↑ Douglas McArthur, "Flights of Fancy", Toronto Globe and Mail, December 29, 2007, p. R16.
- ↑ Clark, Campbell; Ingrid Peritz; Ian Bailey (2007-08-25). "Sûreté du Québec to review practices". Globe and Mail. pp. A5. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
- ↑ "Russian Dash Cam Craze". Ghost Theory. 2013-02-19. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
- ↑ http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/transasia-airways-flight-ge235-taiwan-plane-crash-caught-by-dashcam-1.2944464 |accessdate=2015-03-04
- ↑ "Sousveillance: Wearable Computing and Citizen “Undersight”", by: Steve Mann, hplus magazine, Published: July 10, 2009
- ↑ Clive Thompson (May 2007). "The Visible Man: An FBI Target Puts His Whole Life Online". Wired.com. Archived from the original on September 13, 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
- ↑ Randall Stross (April 6, 2013). "Wearing a Badge, and a Video Camera". The New York Times. Retrieved April 7, 2013.
- ↑ Bakir, V. Sousveillance, Media and Strategic Political Communication: Iraq, USA, UK. Continuum: New York (2010). Available at: http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/sousveillance-media-and-strategic-political-communication-9780826430083/
- ↑ Haggerty, K.D. & Ericson, R.V. (2000). The surveillant assemblage. British Journal of Sociology, 51(4), 605-622.
- ↑ Mann S. (2005). Sousveillance and cyberglogs. A 30-year empirical voyage through ethical, legal and policy issues. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 14(6), 625–646.
- ↑ Leonardo 36(1), 2003, pp19-26. (This article was given the 2004 Leonardo Award for Excellence.)
- ↑ Alex Preston (August 3, 2014). "The death of privacy". The Guardian.
- ↑ "How safe is your quantified self?" (PDF). 2014.
- ↑ "Website of the records generated for 36 years". 2014.
- ↑ "Alberto Frigo: A 36-year Tracking Project". 2014.
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- ↑ This 'Bra Cam' Shows How Often Women's Breasts Get Ogled, TIME, 2014 oct 01
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