Mass Surveillance
Julian Carter, Nick Carter
Mass Surveillance
Julian Carter, Nick Carter
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In Mass Surveillance: Government Spying in the Modern World, Julian Carter explores the various forms, purpose, legality, and ethical implications of mass surveillance, as well as the technologies, government programs, and case studies involved. The book delves into the impacts and consequences of mass surveillance on free speech, privacy rights, democracy, and international relations. It also examines the future of mass surveillance, including emerging technologies, policy and legal reforms, public awareness, and surveillance resistance. With its in-depth analysis and recommendations, this book is a timely and essential resource for individuals, policymakers, and society as a whole.
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