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The Everyday Life of an Algorithm (Hardcover): Daniel Neyland The Everyday Life of an Algorithm (Hardcover)
Daniel Neyland
R1,285 Discovery Miles 12 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Managing Privacy through Accountability (Hardcover): D. Guagnin, L. Hempel Managing Privacy through Accountability (Hardcover)
D. Guagnin, L. Hempel; Carla Ilten, Inga Kroener, Daniel Neyland, …
R2,665 Discovery Miles 26 650 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Draws together contributions from leading figures in the field of surveillance to engage in the discussion of the emergence of accountability as a means to manage threats to privacy. The first of its kind to enrich the debate about accountability and privacy by drawing together perspectives from experienced privacy researchers and policy makers.

New Directions in Surveillance and Privacy (Paperback): Benjamin J. Goold, Daniel Neyland New Directions in Surveillance and Privacy (Paperback)
Benjamin J. Goold, Daniel Neyland
R1,010 Discovery Miles 10 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The field of surveillance studies is growing at a rapid rate, fuelled by a growing interest in the questions that lie at its heart and a deep unease about the future of individual privacy. What information is held about us, to what extent that information is secure, how new technologies ought to be regulated, and how developments in surveillance will affect our ordinary and everyday lives? Deliberately multi-disciplinary in character, this book examines these questions from the perspective of a broad range of fields, including sociology, management research, law, literary analysis and internet studies. As privacy comes under increasing threat and surveillance activities grow in quantity and diversity, so too the academic field needs to develop in new directions, form new perspectives, and gain new insights. In keeping with this aim, the chapters of this book consider how individuals, organisations, and states are engaged in the compilation, mobilization, scrutiny and use of ever increasing amounts of information. Divided into three sections focusing in turn on legal regulation, technologies of surveillance, and the future of privacy and surveillance, this collection provides a unique and eclectic insight into the question of how the spread of surveillance is changing our lives and the societies in which we live.

New Directions in Surveillance and Privacy (Hardcover): Benjamin J. Goold, Daniel Neyland New Directions in Surveillance and Privacy (Hardcover)
Benjamin J. Goold, Daniel Neyland
R2,660 Discovery Miles 26 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The field of surveillance studies is growing at a rapid rate, fuelled by a growing interest in the questions that lie at its heart and a deep unease about the future of individual privacy. What information is held about us, to what extent that information is secure, how new technologies ought to be regulated, and how developments in surveillance will affect our ordinary and everyday lives?

Deliberately multi-disciplinary in character, this book examines these questions from the perspective of a broad range of fields, including sociology, management research, law, literary analysis and internet studies. As privacy comes under increasing threat and surveillance activities grow in quantity and diversity, so too the academic field needs to develop in new directions, form new perspectives, and gain new insights. In keeping with this aim, the chapters of this book consider how individuals, organisations, and states are engaged in the compilation, mobilization, scrutiny and use of ever increasing amounts of information.

Divided into three sections focusing in turn on legal regulation, technologies of surveillance, and the future of privacy and surveillance, this collection provides a unique and eclectic insight into the question of how the spread of surveillance is changing our lives and the societies in which we live.

The Everyday Life of an Algorithm (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Daniel Neyland The Everyday Life of an Algorithm (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Daniel Neyland
R1,521 Discovery Miles 15 210 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This open access book begins with an algorithm-a set of IF...THEN rules used in the development of a new, ethical, video surveillance architecture for transport hubs. Readers are invited to follow the algorithm over three years, charting its everyday life. Questions of ethics, transparency, accountability and market value must be grasped by the algorithm in a series of ever more demanding forms of experimentation. Here the algorithm must prove its ability to get a grip on everyday life if it is to become an ordinary feature of the settings where it is being put to work. Through investigating the everyday life of the algorithm, the book opens a conversation with existing social science research that tends to focus on the power and opacity of algorithms. In this book we have unique access to the algorithm's design, development and testing, but can also bear witness to its fragility and dependency on others.

Managing Privacy through Accountability (Paperback, 1st ed. 2012): D. Guagnin, L. Hempel Managing Privacy through Accountability (Paperback, 1st ed. 2012)
D. Guagnin, L. Hempel; Carla Ilten, Inga Kroener, Daniel Neyland, …
R2,658 Discovery Miles 26 580 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Draws together contributions from leading figures in the field of surveillance to engage in the discussion of the emergence of accountability as a means to manage threats to privacy. The first of its kind to enrich the debate about accountability and privacy by drawing together perspectives from experienced privacy researchers and policy makers.

Mundane Governance - Ontology and Accountability (Hardcover): Steve Woolgar, Daniel Neyland Mundane Governance - Ontology and Accountability (Hardcover)
Steve Woolgar, Daniel Neyland
R4,146 Discovery Miles 41 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is to be made of the outcry when newly issued recycling "wheelie" bins are discovered to contain microchips for weighing and evaluating householders' rubbish? The angry accusations that speed cameras are generating excessive income for the government? The consternation at the measures taken by airports to heighten security in the wake of the increased threat of terrorist attacks? These increasingly widespread reactions to ordinary events and everyday phenomena share a common theme. They all embody concerns about the ways in which our lives are increasingly regulated and controlled in relation to ordinary objects and technologies. This book takes these concerns as the starting point for exploring the ways in which relations of governance and accountability in contemporary life are organized around ordinary, everyday, pervasive objects and technologies. In contrast to the contemporary literature on governance, the book argues for the importance of examining how accountability relations are enacted on the ground, in relation to mundane objects and technologies. In particular, it is crucial to understand how governance and accountability are mediated through material relations involving ordinary everyday objects and technologies. The book argues that the key to understanding governance is to focus on political constitution at the level of ontology rather than just on the traditional politics of organization, structure, and human compliance. The term ontology is used here to draw attention to the social and cultural processes whereby the nature and existence of ordinary things come to matter. The argument is developed in relation to a wide variety of empirical materials drawn from three main areas of everyday life: waste management and recycling; the regulation and control of traffic (especially speed cameras and parking); and security and passenger movement in airports.

Mundane Governance - Ontology and Accountability (Paperback): Steve Woolgar, Daniel Neyland Mundane Governance - Ontology and Accountability (Paperback)
Steve Woolgar, Daniel Neyland
R1,325 Discovery Miles 13 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is to be made of the outcry when newly issued recycling "wheelie" bins are discovered to contain microchips for weighing and evaluating householders' rubbish? The angry accusations that speed cameras are generating excessive income for the government? The consternation at the measures taken by airports to heighten security in the wake of the increased threat of terrorist attacks? These increasingly widespread reactions to ordinary events and everyday phenomena share a common theme. They all embody concerns about the ways in which our lives are increasingly regulated and controlled in relation to ordinary objects and technologies. This book takes these concerns as the starting point for exploring the ways in which relations of governance and accountability in contemporary life are organized around ordinary, everyday, pervasive objects and technologies. In contrast to the contemporary literature on governance, the book argues for the importance of examining how accountability relations are enacted on the ground, in relation to mundane objects and technologies. In particular, it is crucial to understand how governance and accountability are mediated through material relations involving ordinary everyday objects and technologies. The book argues that the key to understanding governance is to focus on political constitution at the level of ontology rather than just on the traditional politics of organization, structure, and human compliance. The term ontology is used here to draw attention to the social and cultural processes whereby the nature and existence of ordinary things come to matter. The argument is developed in relation to a wide variety of empirical materials drawn from three main areas of everyday life: waste management and recycling; the regulation and control of traffic (especially speed cameras and parking); and security and passenger movement in airports.

The Everyday Life of an Algorithm (Paperback): Daniel Neyland The Everyday Life of an Algorithm (Paperback)
Daniel Neyland
R993 Discovery Miles 9 930 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Organizational Ethnography (Paperback): Daniel Neyland Organizational Ethnography (Paperback)
Daniel Neyland
R1,795 Discovery Miles 17 950 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

'This is an excellent resource for those interested in studying organizations in both formal and informal contexts' - Choice Taking readers through the practical history of ethnography from its anthropological origins through to its use in a ever-widening variety of organizational, academic and business contexts, this book covers the whole research project process, starting with research design, and dealing with such practical issues as gaining access, note-taking, project management, analysing one's data and negotiating an exit strategy. It is highly practical and incorporates a range of case studies, illustrating organisational ethnography at work. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone wanting to plan and conduct their own ethnographic, observational or participant observational research in an organizational context, whatever their level of experience and regardless of whether they are studying a business organization or other types of organization such as schools and hospitals.

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