The concept of surveillance is indispensable for understanding the digital age, even as it requires constant inflection.
How does the (dis)empowering surveillance practice of social sorting using big data impact on the notion of borders in Europe?
The concept of surveillance is indispensable for understanding the digital age, even as it requires constant inflection.
How does the (dis)empowering surveillance practice of social sorting using big data impact on the notion of borders in Europe?