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Index
Cover
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Title
Copyright
Contents
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About COST
1. Introduction: Internet and Surveillance
PART I. Theoretical Foundations of Internet Surveillance Studies
2. Critique of the Political Economy of Web 2.0 Surveillance
3. Exploitation in the Data Mine
4. Key Features of Social Media Surveillance
5. Jean-François Lyotard and the Inhumanity of Internet Surveillance
6. Critical Internet Surveillance Studies and Economic Surveillance
PART II. Case Studies, Applications, And Empirical Perspectives Of Internet Surveillance Studies
7. A Critical Empirical Case Study of Consumer Surveillance on Web 2.0
8. Disciplining the Consumer: File-Sharers under the Watchful Eye of the Music Industry
9. Socializing the City: Location Sharing and Online Social Networking
10. What Do IT Professionals Think About Surveillance?
11. Fields, Territories, and Bridges: Networked Communities and Mediated Surveillance in Transnational Social Space
12. When Transparency Isn’t Transparent: Campaign Finance Disclosure and Internet Surveillance
13. Privacy, Surveillance, and Self-Disclosure in the Social Web: Exploring the User’s Perspective via Focus Groups
14. How Does Privacy Change in the Age of the Internet?
PART III. Conclusion: Internet and Surveillance
15. Postface
Index
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