Surveillance

  • Surveillance
    By David Golden

    Lance and Lindsey climbed out, both of them pulling sunglasses from their faces. “Hello Raya...Nik.” “Hey, pal.” Terry hopped from the passenger side, his arm resting in a navy blue sling, an ivoryjacket draped over his shoulders.

  • Surveillance: A Novel
    By Jonathan Raban

    In the not-too-distant future, no one trusts anyone and everyone is watching everybody else.

  • Surveillance: An Interim Report
    By New South Wales. Law Reform Commission

    While surveillance is often legitimate and beneficial, it is also open to abuse and may present a significant intrusion into personal privacy. The Commission is of the view that personal...

  • Surveillance
    By Jonathan Raban

    In the not-too-distant future, no one trusts anyone and everyone is watching everybody else.

  • Surveillance: Evidence
    By Stationery Office, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Select Committee on the Constitution

    I find that it is necessary to provided , in order not to end up in a total surveillance think about changing that framework to make it society environment . That was the context ; the more effective , and we need to prepare for this .

  • Surveillance: A Key Idea for Business and Society
    By Graham Sewell

    How does the phenomenon of surveillance affect, interact with, and change the world of business? This concise book unveils a key idea in the history and future of management.

  • Surveillance: Power, Problems, and Politics
    By Josh Greenberg, Sean P. Hier

    This book explores how surveillance, often disguised as risk management or harm reduction, is also at the root of a range of social and political problems.