Trust and Transparency in an Age of Surveillance

Trust and Transparency in an Age of Surveillance

Viola, Lora Anne; Laidler, Pawel

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2021

264

Dura

Inglês

9780367638160

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction

1. On the Relationship Between Trust, Transparency, and Surveillance

Part I: Rethinking Transparency's Relationship to Power and Domination

2. The Limits of Transparency as a Tool for Regulating Surveillance: A Comparative Study of the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany

3. A Neo-Republican Critique of Transparency: The Chilling Effects of Publicizing Power

4. The Dynamics of Imposed Transparency and its Role in Deep Social Conflicts

5. Classifying and Dividing Labor: The Political Economy of Racializing Surveillance

Part II: Transparency and Trust as Institutional Constraints and Critical Praxis

6. Secrecy Versus Transparency in the US National Security Surveillance State

7. Secret Surveillance in Poland After Snowden: Between Secrecy and Transparency

8. Legal Safeguards and Oversight Innovations for Bulk Surveillance: An International Comparative Analysis

9. Transparency and Surveillance of End Users on Social Media Platforms: A View of Structural Economic Factors

Part III: Sources of Trust and Virtues of Mistrust in an Age of Surveillance

10. Trust and Surveillance: An Odd Couple or a Perfect Pair?

11. Trustworthy Humans and Machines: Vulnerable Trustors and the Need for Trustee Competence, Integrity, and Benevolence in Digital Systems

12. Why a Militantly Democratic Lack of Trust in State Surveillance can Enable Better and More Democratic Security

Outlook

13. Surveillance, Transparency, and Trust: Critical Challenges from the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Surveillance Practices;surveillance;Surveillance Powers;trust;Secret Surveillance;transparency;Violating;mistrust;Contemporary Society;power;Surveillance Policies;domination;FISA;FISA Amendment Act;National Security Surveillance;Neocolonial Logic;Snowden's Disclosures;Secretary Of State;Bulk Surveillance;Racializing Surveillance;Constitutional Tribunal;Civil Society;Platform Providers;NGO Monitor;MERS;Generalized Social Trust;USA Patriot Act;Institutional Trust;Oversight Bodies;SOSTs;Enslaved People