Towards an Anthropology of Surveillance
Two leading academics have been speaking about the impacts of surveillance, technology, culture, and power in the United States during the 1970s and 80s. They have shared their experiences with the BBC’s CounterPunch programme, which aims to explain why.
Source: counterpunch.orgPublished on 2023-01-06
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